Drummond Geometry - The Millenium Lessons
Lesson 13 - Table of Contents
Section 1 - Analysis
- Screens 1-7
- Congestion Action and Confines: the parameters of congestion
- 8-20
- Congestion Action, Examples 1 thru 13
- 21-26
- Simple definitions of Congestion Action, Examples 1 thru 5
- 27-29
- Summary of Congestion Action
- 30-32
- Congestion and the Higher time period
- 33
- The Envelope Theory and Congestion Action
- 34-59
- Six Congestion Patterns
Pattern 1. The original Dotted Line holds firmly and is never tested.
Pattern 2. The original Dotted Line is tested and holds to create further congestion action.
Pattern 3. We can see the original Dotted Line tested and expanded to redefine congestion confines, which then either hold or break.
Pattern 4. We see the original Block Level hold firmly and never be tested.
Pattern 5. We can see the original Block Level holding firm to create further congestion action.
Pattern 6. We can see the original Block Level tested and expanded to redefine congestion confines, which then either hold or break. - 60-64
- Pattern 1
- 65-68
- Pattern 2
- 69-74
- Pattern 3
- 75-78
- Pattern 4
- 79-82
- Pattern 5
- 83-87
- Pattern 6
- 88-90
- Patterns that would immediately follow congestion action.
- 91-93
- Tools that you can monitor as the new trend unfolds.
- 94-96
- Tools that can help us predict when action will continue.
- 97-100
- Pinging
- 101-104
- Trade Allocation and Management
- 105-110
- Example 1 Pattern 1
- 111-116
- Example 2 Pattern 2
- 117-129
- Example 3 Pattern 3
- 130-136
- Example 4 Pattern 4
- 137-143
- Example 5 Pattern 5
- 144-157
- Example 6 Pattern 6
- 158-159
- Summary of the market analysis portion of the lesson
Section 2 - Philosophy
- Screens 1-10
- The theory of congestion action trading.
Section 3 - Psychology
- Screens 1-9
- The psychology of congestion action trading: the psychology of perfection.
Section 4 - Exercises
- Screen 1-26
- Exercises 1 thru 15