40 Trades a Day?! Al Brooks’ Powerful Day Trading Mindset!
📈 Al Brooks’ Secret: How to Execute 40 Trades a Day with Precision! 🚀
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Al Brooks, one of the most renowned names in price action trading, shares his unique approach to day trading. He operates on the E-mini, making up to 40 trades a day while maintaining strict discipline and simplicity. His method revolves around binary decision-making, categorizing market conditions into clear choices like trend vs. trading range and risk-on vs. risk-off to optimize trade execution.
👉 Key Takeaways:
✅ Binary Decisions: Trend vs. Range, Bull vs. Bear, High vs. Low Probability
✅ Adapting to Market Structure: Swing trading trends, scalping in ranges
✅ Simplifying Execution: Rules to remove hesitation and trade with confidence
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To me, I’m a day trader, and I consider
about 40 trades a day. On the E-mini,
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there are 81 five-minute bars
every day, and on an average day,
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there are about 40 potential setups.
So I’m thinking constantly. And for
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me to be able to process whether or not I
should take a trade, then place the trade,
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and do everything correctly, I have to have
a bunch of rules that keep things simple.
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And one is limiting my choices
to two things: risk on, risk off;
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bull trend, bear trend; trend, trading
range; high probability, low probability.
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I categorize everything that I see into a binary
decision. And once I make a decision—for example,
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if it’s trend versus trading range or if it’s
a trend—I’ll look to swing more of my position.
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If it’s a trading range, I’ll look to buy low,
sell high, and scalp. So it determines how I
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want to trade. If the trend is up, I want to
buy. If the trend is down, I want to sell.