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No RSI. No MACD. No moving averages (except perhaps a 20-period exponential moving average as a reference). Brooks argues that all information—fear, greed, accumulation, distribution—is already in the price action. Specifically, he focuses on the close of every single bar (usually 5-minute bars on the E-mini S&P 500).

★★★★☆ (4/5) Deducting one star for the steep learning curve and the dated web design, but the content remains 24-karat gold for the price action purist.

In the noisy world of online trading education—filled with get-rich-quick webinars and lagging indicator "secrets"—the Al Brooks Trading Blog stands as an anomaly. It is dense, repetitive, visually overwhelming, and mathematically brutalist. For the uninitiated, it looks like a mess of scribbled lines. For the professional and the serious retail trader, it is one of the most valuable libraries of price action analysis on the internet.

The blog is a relentless daily drill. It forces you to look at the market not as a story of hope or fear, but as a simple algorithm of buyers versus sellers. He is rarely wrong about what happened , and his analysis of why a breakout failed is usually flawless.