My only crit is that it does not include the posts related to what I consider one of dragonn33's biggest personal contributions to this community. (and it most certainly is only a broad overview, rather than an in-depth look at everything he has posted and taught - as mentioned by RicG already)
The Dragon Line conversation in Lukx's thread, seems to not have made an appearance in your chronological documentation.
I am referring to these pictures...


http://kreslik.com/forums/viewtopic.php ... start=4720
Why do I feel this way about the Dragon Lines?
Well they are the foundational chart representation of dramatic changes in order flow, and allow us to see where the pockets of supply and demand are located... They give rise to so many other forms of pricing patterns, and are what I use on a daily basis to reference consolidation based trades.
To dragon33, I would like to say that your story is what keeps me motivated to keep coming back everyday and hit the order button, not because I want to be like you or want what you have, but because it is such a wonderful story of victory in the face of difficulty... It didn't happen overnight, it happened with hard work, determination and guts. So you are a wonderful example for all of us. Thank you
Now with all of your kind permission, I would like to continue the discussion, so that all may benefit, new and old. because lets face it, I was a Newbie 4 years ago, and it took me over a year and a half to catch up to a level of understanding where I actually knew what traders were talking about. So I would like to show something that I have been doing in my personal capacity to try and understand better what goes on in the mind of dragon.
This thread is called "The Best of dragon33" and so we should all be able to dive deeply into that and grow from it, the book doesn't matter (it just makes it easier to pick up on the process and the art of the trader - but all the info is still here and because dragon uses tinypic, most of his images are also).
Any serious student should take a day to find a forum downloading software package and download all his images for their own records, or if they are technically unsavvy just use the search function and do it that way -right click save as (you will probably learn more by doing it the slow way, and then wont be in need of a book).
So I want to pick apart a dragon chart once a week and would like to encourage those who are serious to do the same...
This week I have gone with one that is in the book...