Drummond Geometry - The Millenium Lessons
Lesson 17 - Table of Contents
Section 1 - Analysis
- Screens 1-6
- Trading the Block Level
- 7
- Daily Strong Block
- 8
- Daily Weak Block
- 9-10
- How the Block Level sets up
- 10-13
- First Topic – 2-3 PLdots Back / 2-3 Dots On
- 14-26
- Second Topic – The context of the trade in the HTP
- 27-34
- Third Topic – Strong or weak block formed according to the Envelope theory
- 35-37
- Anticipating the strong vs. the weak block
- 38
- The Aggressive Trader
- 39
- The Conservative Trader
- 40-42
- Anticipating the weak block and trading it
- 43
- The Aggressive Trader
- 44
- The Conservative Trader
- 45-47
- Anticipating and trading an expanded block level or area
- 48
- The Aggressive Trader
- 49
- The Conservative Trader
- 50-52
- Another Example
- 53
- The Aggressive Trader
- 54
- The Conservative Trader
- 55-57
- Trading the block level that expands but is weak and gives way
- 58
- The Aggressive Trader
- 59
- The Conservative Trader
- 60-62
- Summary
- 63-84
- Practical Trading: Step by step, T-Bonds 4Q 1998
- 85-102
- Track Record: Step by step, S&P Daily 3 months
- 103-117
- Track Record: Day trading the S&P
- 118
- Wrapping it up
Section 2 - Philosophy
- Screens 1-6
- Overshooting. The tendency of things to move too far in one direction, and then retrace.
Section 3 - Psychology
- Screens 1-11
- On isolation. The problems it causes and the benefits that can come of it.