Trading With Price Action and Volume Profile

Trading With Price Action and Volume Profile teaches you to analyze financial markets using pure price movement and volume distribution. Learn to identify high-probability trade setups by reading market structure, understanding institutional order flow, and combining price action patterns with volume profile analysis across any market or timeframe.

Created by Al Brooks
Last updated 04/2026
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What you'll learn

Master price action analysis to identify high-probability trade setups in any market.
Use volume profile tools to find key support and resistance zones.
Identify institutional order flow and smart money positioning.
Develop a complete trading strategy combining price action and volume analysis.
Read candlestick patterns and market structure for better trade timing.
Apply risk management principles to protect capital and maximize returns.
Analyze multiple timeframes to confirm trade entries and exits.
Build confidence in reading charts without relying on lagging indicators.

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This course includes:

20.36 hours on-demand video
36 videos
11 documents
12.5 GB downloadable resources
Access on mobile and PC
Instant access after payment

Course content

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  • 00 Resources
    01:00
  • 1 Introduction
    14:28
  • 1 Introduction
    05:00
  • 2 Private Student Discord Server
    03:40
  • 1 Types of Charts, Japanese Candlesticks and Timeframes
    28:03
  • 2 Market Environments, Market Structure and Swing Points
    28:51
  • 3 Support & Resistance, Trendlines and Channels
    38:50
  • 4 Candlestick Patterns
    17:56
  • 5 Classical Reversal Chart Patterns
    36:44
  • 6 Classical Continuation Chart Patterns
    26:28
  • 7 Classical Neutral Chart Patterns
    15:07
  • 8 Fibonacci and Volume
    47:48
  • 9 Indicators and Divergences
    39:58
  • 10 MACD Divergences with Price Action
    29:56
  • 11 Trading Styles, Trading Markets and Orderbook
    32:33
  • 1 What is Price Action, Technical
    32:41
  • 2 Accumulation vs Distribution
    39:56
  • 3 Trading Patterns I
    29:53
  • 4 Trading Patterns II
    21:19
  • 5 Trading Patterns III
    46:57
  • 6 Trading Patterns IV
    39:33
  • 7 Trading Patterns V
    34:35
  • 8 Trading Patterns VI
    20:31
  • 9 Trading Patterns VII
    19:59
  • 10 Multiple Time Frame Analysis to Find More Precise Entries
    58:45
  • 10 Multiple Time Frame Analysis to Find More Precise Entries
    05:00
  • 1 Volume Profile Introduction and Types
    1:05:22
  • 2 Advanced Volume Profile Concepts
    05:00
  • 2 Advanced Volume Profile Concepts
    51:43
  • 2 Volume Profile Transitions 220615 171651 jpg
    05:00
  • 3 Volume Profile Level Trading Rule
    1:03:08
  • 4 Trading Platform Guides
    01:00
  • 4 Trading View and Sierra Chart Platform Guides Playlist on my You Tube
    01:53
  • 1 Importance or Risk Management, Risk Reward Ratios
    28:28
  • 2 Market Correlations and Psychology of Trading
    29:06
  • 3 Time of Day, News, Trading Around a Job, Record Keeping, MAE & MFE Metrics
    25:57
  • 1 Setting Targets and Stops
    05:00
  • 1 Setting Targets and Stops
    39:24
  • 2 Using Price Action to Trail Stop Protections Effectively
    29:22
  • 3 Top Down Analysis
    1:03:55
  • 4 Trade Walkthrough Long SP 500
    36:06
  • 5 Trade Walkthrough Short ETH
    19:37
  • 6 Trade Walkthrough Range USDCAD
    14:56
  • 7 Day Trading with Session VP and Price Action
    48:44
  • 1 Conclusion
    05:00
  • 1 Conclusion
    05:09
  • 0 Trading with Price Action and Volume Profile
    02:20
  • 0 Welcome
    03:22

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of financial markets and chart reading is helpful but not required.
  • Access to trading charts or a trading platform with volume profile capabilities.
  • Willingness to practice chart analysis and develop pattern recognition skills.
  • No prior experience with price action or volume profile is necessary.

Description

Trading With Price Action and Volume Profile offers a comprehensive approach to analyzing financial markets using two of the most powerful tools available to traders: pure price movement and volume distribution. This course moves beyond lagging indicators and teaches you to interpret what the market is actually doing in real time by reading the footprints left by institutional participants and understanding where significant buying and selling activity occurs.

The learning journey begins with a thorough introduction to price action fundamentals. You will learn to read candlestick patterns not as isolated signals but as part of a larger narrative told by market structure. Understanding swing highs and lows, trend identification, and the concept of market phases forms the foundation. You will explore how price moves in waves, creating areas of consolidation and expansion, and how recognizing these patterns allows you to anticipate future movement with greater accuracy.

Once the price action foundation is established, the course transitions into volume profile analysis. Volume profile is a charting study that displays trading activity over a specified time period at specific price levels. Unlike traditional volume indicators that show volume over time, volume profile shows volume at price, revealing where the most significant trading took place. You will learn to identify the Point of Control, which represents the price level with the highest traded volume, and understand its significance as a magnet for future price movement. High volume nodes and low volume nodes become visible, showing you where the market found acceptance and where it moved quickly due to lack of interest.

The integration of price action and volume profile creates a powerful synergy. You will learn to overlay volume profile data on your price charts to identify key support and resistance levels that have been validated by actual market activity rather than arbitrary technical levels. This combination allows you to see not just where price might react, but where institutional players have previously committed significant capital, providing insight into potential future battlegrounds between buyers and sellers.

Market structure analysis forms another critical component of the curriculum. You will develop the ability to identify trend changes, ranging markets, and breakout scenarios by analyzing how price interacts with structure and volume. Understanding the difference between a genuine breakout supported by volume and a false breakout that lacks conviction becomes second nature. You learn to recognize absorption patterns where large orders absorb incoming market orders, signaling potential reversals, and exhaustion patterns where one side of the market runs out of participants.

The course progresses into practical trade setup identification. You will learn specific entry patterns that combine price action signals with volume profile confirmation. These include trading breakouts from consolidation zones when volume validates the move, fading moves into high volume areas when price shows rejection, and entering positions at value areas defined by the volume profile when price action confirms support or resistance. Each setup comes with clear criteria for entry timing, stop placement, and profit targeting based on the structure revealed by both price and volume.

Risk management and trade execution receive thorough attention throughout the course. You will understand how to size positions appropriately based on the distance to invalidation points defined by key price action levels and volume nodes. The concept of risk-reward ratios becomes concrete when you can identify high-probability zones using volume profile and measure potential movement to the next significant area. You learn to manage trades dynamically, adjusting stops as market structure evolves and recognizing when the original thesis is no longer valid.

Multiple timeframe analysis ties the methodology together. You will practice analyzing longer timeframes to identify the broader market context and significant volume areas, then drilling down to shorter timeframes to find precise entry points with favorable risk-reward profiles. This top-down approach ensures your trades align with the larger picture while optimizing execution on lower timeframes.

Throughout the course, real market examples demonstrate these concepts in action across different instruments and market conditions. You will see how the same principles apply whether you are trading stocks, forex pairs, futures contracts, or cryptocurrency markets. The emphasis remains on developing a deep understanding of market behavior rather than memorizing rigid rules, allowing you to adapt the methodology to your preferred markets and trading style.

By the end of this comprehensive training, you will possess a complete framework for analyzing any market using professional-grade techniques. You will read charts with confidence, identify high-probability trading opportunities based on institutional behavior, and execute trades with clear plans backed by solid technical reasoning. The skills developed here provide a foundation for consistent trading performance based on understanding market reality rather than following lagging indicators or hopeful predictions.

Who this course is for:

Trading With Price Action and Volume Profile is designed for aspiring traders who want to move beyond indicator-dependent strategies and learn to read raw market data. It suits active day traders, swing traders, and investors seeking to understand institutional behavior through volume and price structure. Whether you trade stocks, forex, futures, or cryptocurrencies, this approach applies across all markets and timeframes. The course benefits both beginners looking to build a solid foundation and experienced traders wanting to refine their technical analysis skills with professional-grade methods.

Instructor

Al Brooks
Professional Trader and Price Action Specialist
Al Brooks

About Me

I have spent over two decades developing and refining my approach to trading based purely on price action and volume analysis. My journey into professional trading began after years of studying how markets actually move rather than relying on complex indicator systems that often lag behind real market behavior. I became fascinated with understanding the footprints that institutional participants leave in the markets and how retail traders can learn to read these signs to make better trading decisions.

My trading philosophy centers on simplicity and directness. I believe the chart tells you everything you need to know if you learn to read it properly. Price action reveals the immediate battle between buyers and sellers, while volume profile shows where significant capital has been deployed and where the market has found acceptance or rejection. By combining these two elements, I developed a methodology that works across all markets and timeframes, whether trading stocks, forex, futures, or cryptocurrencies.

I focus on teaching traders to think like institutional participants rather than following retail crowd behavior. Understanding market structure, recognizing accumulation and distribution patterns, and identifying where smart money is positioning itself forms the core of my approach. I emphasize risk management and probability-based thinking over prediction, helping traders develop the discipline necessary for long-term success.

My experience spans multiple market environments including trending markets, ranging conditions, and high volatility periods. I have traded through various market cycles and learned to adapt the same core principles to changing conditions. This real-world experience informs my teaching, ensuring that the concepts I share are practical and applicable rather than theoretical.

I am committed to helping traders move beyond the confusion created by indicator overload and develop genuine market reading skills. My goal is to empower traders with the ability to analyze any chart independently and make informed decisions based on what the market is actually doing rather than what they hope it will do.

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