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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Drummond Geometry is a trading method consDrummond Geometry is a trading method consisting of a series of technical analysis tools invented by the Canadian trader Charles Drummond starting in the 1970s and continuing to the present (2021). The method establishes support and resistance areas in multiple time periods and uses these to determine high probability trading areas. Drummond Geometry consists of the following: * Short term trend lines based on two bars in various configurations. * Short term 3-period displaced moving averages. * An envelope consisting of two trading bands. * Co-ordination of these elements in three or more time frames. Typical time-frames vary according to the trader's goal: Daily, weekly, monthly for swing tradersDaily, Monthly, quarterly and yearly for long-term position traders.15-minute, hourly, and daily for intraday traders Some short-term traders also use 1 to 5 minute charts, tick charts, renko charts,and other rap/idly changing market charting tools. The usual moving average length for the envelopes and midline is 3-periods. The method also relies on a moving average based on the "PL Dot". The formula for the PL Dot is the average of the high, low, and close of the last three bars, displaced forward one bar: Each completed bar generates a new PL dot and this series of dots form a moving average, which is plotted either as a continuous line or as an individual dot on each bar. Both the dot itself and the moving average formed by the dots are by convention called the "PL Dot."ots are by convention called the "PL Dot."
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rdfs:comment Drummond Geometry is a trading method consDrummond Geometry is a trading method consisting of a series of technical analysis tools invented by the Canadian trader Charles Drummond starting in the 1970s and continuing to the present (2021). The method establishes support and resistance areas in multiple time periods and uses these to determine high probability trading areas. Drummond Geometry consists of the following: Typical time-frames vary according to the trader's goal: The usual moving average length for the envelopes and midline is 3-periods.or the envelopes and midline is 3-periods.
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