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Ive been studying the Course for a couple weeks now. Rewatching important relevant information I will be using. I was thinking I wouldnt need this forum but it is information overload and I need somewhere to ask questions so I have some confidence that I am understanding and retaining the material. So more questions will follow in the coming days
However one thing that has been bugging me with this info overload is this: Is AL giving ALL possible trade setups throughout this whole course of what someone can use and doesnt expect you to apply all at once - unless you can of course.
I have started watching charts and notice Gaps and PB and the such but start getting confused as to what I should do - Like i am meshing everything Ive learned into one big cluster.
Is the point of the sections, for example section 9, to give a trade setup to use. Then you add more accordingly as you master the other, etc etc. And as a noob only focus on 2 or 3 setups. For example, section 9, section 8, and MTR and then go practice on a chart only being on the lookout for those setups?
I hope this makes sense. If not let me know and I will try to explain again.
I am sorry to say the following: each video section is deceptively easy to follow but you need all these small pieces working sinchronously to make money... And this is where the difficulty is, what takes time.
So, yes, Al recommends beginners to start focusing in one setup, MTR, but if you watch these videos and start practicing, you would be practicing with 3℅ of the available theory. If 3% was enough to make money with that single setup, why bother with the other 97%?
Go ahead and watch the whole course once or twice (that second time you will be amazed the things you didn't notice on the first pass), at the same time, start studying Al's daily analysis and things will start to make sense. And, then, start practicing.