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Old 07-30-2010, 09:23 AM   #633
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The last 2 presentations, how to trade wedges and how to trade the open are now on view at the I-Trade show. It would be great if someone who has the ability to tape those could do so and share them. Thanks!
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Speaking of Al Brooks - does anyone have code or logic for his 'tiny trendline break' setup? That may not even be the correct name for it btw - I loaned my book to someone by mail and only remember seeing it in there. Many thanks.
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Speaking of Al Brooks - does anyone have code or logic for his 'tiny trendline break' setup? That may not even be the correct name for it btw - I loaned my book to someone by mail and only remember seeing it in there. Many thanks.
I can't register to it, it says register is closed. I wonder why it says that.
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i come from china,and spend 2 weeks to read this book.As You can see i speak poor english,reading it is very hard to me.

come here to learn some more good insights,i'll try my best in trading
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I'm new to this conversation, but have been digesting Al's book ever since I got my copy last month. I found this thread as I was searching the web for additional info to help clarify and assist with the book.
I've been trading with marginal success for several years now, but have recently jumped into the deep end of the pool by immersing myself in Wyckoff, Taylor & most recently, Brooks. Tossing out all my indicators was the best move I ever made for my bottom line.
I have to jump in and give a huge thanks to all the hard work everyone has contributed in this thread. I've found it invaluable and think it will really help me as I work my way through Al's book.
I second those comments ...and what really is an achievement on this forum - is that rarely is there any disagreement between those who post about Al Brooks' work....just straight discussion & charts posted for comments/help etc.

If you do a search on other forums, ( I dont want to name them) the nasty comments hack back and forth for literally hundreds of posts, with members trying to out-snipe one another. Here, its just straight learning - remarkable and a pleasure to read.

So thanks to all who contribute so much.
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You've come to the best place Wangdd - a great site to learn from.
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Re: Futures I Trade Show & Brooks Book

Hello everyone, I have just finished reading Al Brooks’ new books.

I have a couple of questions about H1,H2 in a bull trend.

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1. Can a red bar be a signal bar in a bull trend? For example, is B47 a signal bar for a long entry?
2. Regardless of the color, if the entry is not triggered on the next bar, how many bars can we wait for? For example, if bar 47 is a signal bar, does entry bar have to be the next bar or can we wait for a couple of bars, in this case, entry would be bar 49.

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1. Can bar 45 be considered a signal bar? It formed a double-double bottom with bars 42, 43 and 44.
2. Can bar 50 be considered a signal bar? Double bottom with bar 49?
3. If the answer is no, is there a H2 on this chart at all?
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