Our new Practical Trading Webinar Course
Ten Sessions of Hand-On Guidance on the Realities of Trading
You have some background in DG Theory and want more practical guidance? You want to get involved with experienced traders in a detailed, get-your-hands-dirty practical seminar series? Our new webinar-based series is just that -- ten sessions on the application of Drummond Geometry methods -- exactly where to enter, where to get out, how to handle stops and what targets to set.
The Course will be "team taught" by Charles Drummond and Ted Hearne. The course outline and schedule will be posted when available.
This course is intended for the trader who is already familiar with DG theory and now wants to focus on practical trading scenarios. We move far beyond theory and spend most of the time on the subtleties of walk-forward decision-making in a variety of time frames.
The "Webinar Course" will cover a number of topics in depth. The course will review all the essential concepts: the Pldot, the DG termination lines, the Drummond Envelope, the 1-6 zones, the Types of Trading, time period coordination, some basic trade plans, and more. The essential difference in this course is that we will focus on the decision-making aspects of trading DG methods.
This course is not designed for "One-Time-Only" viewing. When you enroll in the course you will have permanent access to the material and can use it as a continuing reference for your trading decision support.
If you like what you see and want to go further then your investment in this practical Webinar Course will carry forward, so that you can deduct the cost of this "Webinar Course" from the full classic Drummond 30-Lesson gold standard professional trading course. Already have the full course? Enrollment discounts are available for the Webinar course.
Pre-requisites: Either the "Drummond Geometry in one Lesson" Quick-Start Course or the Classic 30-Lesson DG course (minimum through Lesson 15). A non-disclosure form is required.
This course is now in development and will be offered for the first time in 2011. Watch this space for detailed information, which will be posted when available. The course will be delivered in a one-meeting-per-week format over multiple weeks. Enrollment will be limited and advanced registrations are now being taken.