Price Action Trading refers to trading the markets looking at just the price action charts and not relying on any indicators or any other forms of lines or squiggles on the chart.
The Al Brooks Trading Course is the one that I’m going through and hope to have something to share with you soon.

A video tutorial discussing different strategies based around what I call “price psychology”

A live price action webinar where Chris covers trading price action, reading the order flow and one of his core price action models for trading the market.

My mentor just posted a new video he created today looking at the S&P 500 index and spots an opportunity to go long. Watch as he analysis the market, spots the horizontal regions of support and resistance and waits for a signal to enter the market long.

Trading the 5 minute chart is not too much different to any other time frame however it can be much more time consuming.

Scalping is an essential price action technique that’s easy to learn. In this post you can learn how to scalp profitably using price action techniques without having a complete understanding of price action.

The price action fakey setup is a contrarian approach to trading the markets. Wait for a false break to occur going against the predominant trend and then trade back in the direction of that larger trend as the market fakes out novice traders taking the breakout.

Trading without technical indicators and keeping your price charts clean and “naked”