Drummond Geometry - The Millenium Lessons
Lesson 9 - Table of Contents
Section 1 - Analysis
- Screens 1-3
- How lines break or hold. This Lesson shows "why" and how to recognize it when it happens.
- 4
- Example 1a - Anticipating a line breakdown
- 5-6
- Example 1b - Line break in full swing
- 7
- Example 1c - Line breakdown
- 8-11
- Example 2a, b, c
- 12-24
- Lines breaking with HTP Examples 1 thru 4
- 25-43
- Daily C-wave Examples 1 thru 6
- 44-59
- What is driving the break Examples 1 thru 5
- 60-76
- Introduction of how the combination of P&L lines can be considered a "field" or "zone" and what causes them to break or hold.
- 62-64
- Examples 1 thru 5
- 77-91
- Resistance broken becomes support /support broken becomes resistance Examples 1 thru 4
- 90-91
- Conventional patterns - Gaps
- 92-94
- Example 1a, b, c Pattern Gap
- 95-97
- Example 2a, b, c Breakaway Gap
- 98-100
- Example 3a, b, c Runaway Gap
- 101-103
- Example 4a, b, c Exhaustion Gap
- 104-110
- Conventional trend lines Examples 1 and 2
- 111-114
- Trend and Congestion Example 1a, b, c The Dotted Line
- 115-118
- Example 2a, b, c The Block Area
- 119-124
- Grind/Pop/Roar, ways for support/resistance to breakdown.
- 125-139
- Examples 1 thru 5
- 140-161
- With nearby support Examples 1 thru 7
- 162-176
- Yes and No Patterns - stops & trade placement. Examples
- 177-237
- Final ten patterns with Examples 1 thru 20
- 238
- Conclusion of the lesson.
Section 2 - Philosophy
- Screens 1-6
- The Dual Nature of the Market Our theory says that if that which should be happening is not, then the opposite is happening.
Section 3 - Psychology
- Screens 1-8
- On Truth and Lying. We speak here about lying to ourselves.
Section 4 - Exercises
- Screen 1
- How HTP and Focus time periods relate to lines breaking and holding 2-24 Exercises 1 thru 20