Changes for page ICT Mentorship 2023 Gems

Last modified by Drunk Monkey on 2023-09-04 11:48

From version 11.1
edited by Drunk Monkey
on 2023-09-03 16:20
Change comment: There is no comment for this version
To version 4.1
edited by Drunk Monkey
on 2023-09-03 08:14
Change comment: There is no comment for this version

Summary

Details

Page properties
Content
... ... @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
1 1  {{box cssClass="box floatinginfobox" title="**Table of Contents**"}}
2 -{{toc depth="3" numbered="true" start="2"/}}
2 +{{toc depth="5" numbered="true" start="2"/}}
3 3  {{/box}}
4 4  
5 -Summarized by [[@SirPickle_>>https://twitter.com/SirPickle_]] as a google document [[here>>https://docs.google.com/document/d/14x_13c98oq3u-FrVWK3Nh9gGLYKzBzgLgBRTdgOBAhs]]
5 +Summarized by [[@SirPickle_>>https://twitter.com/SirPickle_]] as a google document [[here>>https://docs.google.com/document/d/14x_13c98oq3u-FrVWK3Nh9gGLYKzBzgLgBRTdgOBAhs]]
6 6  
7 7  == 1:30 Judas ==
8 8  
... ... @@ -20,620 +20,157 @@
20 20  
21 21  ==== ES 1m ====
22 22  
23 -* AM session buy stops ran
24 -* RELs are the draw
25 -* MSS + Displacement
26 -* Short entry in the FVG
27 -
28 -[[image:image17.png]]
29 -
30 30  === Example 3 ===
31 31  
32 32  ==== ES 1m ====
33 33  
34 -* High of day (HOD) Buy-side was swept and had a MSS + Displacement
35 -* We look for a Judas Swing at 1:30pm into a premium PD Array
36 -* Today that PD Array was a 1min FVG
37 -* Could not get fill in the FVG so entry on the VIB
38 -
39 -[[image:image23.png]]
40 -
41 41  === Example 4 ===
42 42  
43 43  ==== ES 1m ====
44 44  
45 -* Lunch SSL swept and we had a MSS+Displacement (2022 model)
46 -* DXY rejecting Daily OB means we should see higher prices in ES
47 -* Unicorn setup provided entry at accumulation phase
48 -* We look for Judas Swing at 1:30pm into a discount PD array (+OB offered entry at re-accumulation phase of the {{glossaryReference glossaryId="Glossary" entryId="MMBM"}}MMBM{{/glossaryReference}})
49 -
50 -[[image:image13.png]]
51 -
52 -==== DXY 15m ====
53 -
54 -[[image:image15.png]]
55 -
56 56  === Example 5 ===
57 57  
58 58  ==== NQ 5m ====
59 59  
60 -* With the idea that price is drawing towards REL (12457.25), we look for a Judas Swing at 1:30pm into a premium PD array.
61 -* Today that PD array was a 5m unicorn (Breaker+ FVG)
62 -
63 -[[image:image49.png]]
64 -
65 -==== NQ 1m ====
66 -
67 -[[image:image33.png]]
68 -
69 69  === Example 6 ===
70 70  
71 71  ==== ES 2m ====
72 72  
73 -* Shorts been in control all week = expect short coverings going into the weekend
74 -* We look for a Judas Swing at 1:30pm into a discount PD Array
75 -* Today that PD array was a Unicorn or even the +OB
76 -* Price will now seek Buyside Liquidity
77 77  
78 -[[image:image44.png]]
79 -
80 -ES 5m
81 -
82 -[[image:image37.png]]
83 -
84 84  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
85 85  
86 -== 3PM Judas Swing ==
42 +== New Week Opening Gap (NWOG) ==
87 87  
88 -* The same concept can be applied to the 3pm session as well!
89 -* From my personal experience I don't see this one happen as often or even act as reliable as the 1:30 Judas. For that reason I don't have many examples.
90 -
91 -=== Example ===
92 -
93 -==== ES1m ====
94 -
95 -[[image:image14.png]]
96 -
97 97  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
98 98  
99 -== New Week Opening Gap (NWOG) ==
46 +== Understanding what multiple touches of NWOG means ==
100 100  
101 -The New Week Opening Gap is a strong price magnet
102 -
103 -Draw it out every week onto your charts (Friday closing price to Sunday open price)
104 -
105 -The market is going to gravitate back to it IF we are NOT TRENDING and many times become REAL support/resistance
106 -
107 -You should have the last 4 NWOGs + the current week's NWOG on your chart. So 5 in total. Have a separate template for only NWOG.
108 -
109 -Doing so gives you an X-ray view of how the algorithm will refer back to old areas of real FAIR VALUE
110 -
111 -[[image:image6.png]]
112 -
113 113  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
114 114  
115 -== Understanding what multiple touches of NWOG means ==
50 +== Gaps that don't fill are rocket fuel ==
116 116  
117 -If we see price come back to the NWOG multiple times intra week you are likely in a consolidation that's going to continue
118 -
119 -[[image:image11.png]]
120 -
121 121  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
122 122  
123 -== Gaps that don't fill are rocket fuel ==
54 +== Understanding equilibrium of discount ==
124 124  
125 -This means price is in a hurry to reprice to a level that's outside the range its in currently (External range liquidity)
126 -
127 -Every time we get in a trade we look for this signature
128 -
129 129  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
130 130  
131 -== Understanding equilibrium of discount ==
132 -
133 -Highest probability shorts have been exhausted once we move below equilibrium of DISCOUNT
134 -
135 -[[image:image28.png]]
136 -
137 -====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
138 -
139 139  == Understanding low probability conditions ==
140 140  
141 -Key Lesson: If you have 2 equally probable outcomes you are trading in low probability conditions and essentially gambling . Sit on the sidelines and demand more information.
142 -
143 -[[image:image42.png]]
144 -
145 145  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
146 146  
147 -== New Day Opening Gap (NDOG) ==
62 +== New Day Opening Gap (NDOG) ==
148 148  
149 -When we open at 6pm, drag a rectangle from the 5pm closing price to the 6pm open
150 -
151 -Extend that throughout the next 12-16 hours. That will act much like you see with the NWOG
152 -
153 -[[image:image16.png]]
154 -
155 -Example of precision with NDOG:
156 -
157 -[[image:image46.png]]
158 -
159 159  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
160 160  
161 161  == Quarter of the wick ==
162 162  
163 -When there is a bearish heavy stance on price, C.E of a wick is likely not to be traded too.
164 -
165 -If you suspect that is the case, you get the very specific price level of one quarter of the wick
166 -
167 -[[image:image2.png]]
168 -
169 169  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
170 170  
171 171  == PM session running AM session Buy stops ==
172 172  
173 -If you see a trending morning session like below, ask yourself where are shorts trailing their stops?
174 -
175 -Expect the PM session to take those stops
176 -
177 -ES 1 min
178 -
179 -[[image:image26.png]]
180 -
181 181  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
182 182  
183 -== Market on close Macro ==
74 +== Market on close Macro ==
184 184  
185 -In a up close day rarely do you see the candle close on the high unless its a trending day.
186 -
187 -Typically it creates the intraday HOD then pulls away from it and closes near the high.
188 -
189 -This is the market on close Macro
190 -
191 -[[image:image31.png]]
192 -
193 193  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
194 194  
195 195  == 3:15-3:45 Sweet Spot ==
196 196  
197 -Generally you will find between 3:15-3:45pm a sweet spot to place a trade if we know where we are looking for liquidity.
198 -
199 -Above the market place if bullish
200 -
201 -Below the market place if bearish
202 -
203 -OR
204 -
205 -if there is an imbalance we will look to rebalance it
206 -
207 -The algo will spool to a obvious point of liquidity that had not been targeted yet
208 -
209 -Example
210 -
211 -[[image:image1.png]]
212 -
213 213  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
214 214  
215 215  == The Upper Quarter Concept ==
216 216  
217 -If you believe that you have figured out where the low is in the market for a particular price swing and you think its gonna go up to an old high where BSL is, the equilibrium of that run and below is where the best buy opportunities occur.
218 -
219 -As soon as we get to the upper quarter of where the target is, the market is not likely to go back for sell stops. This is because price will be in a hurry to run out Buy stops in so traders don't get the opportunity for those orders to be pulled.
220 -
221 -ES 2m
222 -
223 -[[image:image18.png]]
224 -
225 225  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
226 226  
227 -== Regular Trading Hours (RTH) ==
86 +== Regular Trading Hours (RTH) ==
228 228  
229 -When trading futures indices you need to also consider how we closed the previous session and where we opened at 9:30 because that difference is a REAL Liquidity Void. We call it the Opening range gap.
230 -
231 -Price has a tendency to not let these areas stay unfilled for too long.
232 -
233 -At 9:30 open, every single day as an index futures trader you are going to toggle RTH on and identify the Opening Range Gap:
234 -
235 -We are opening up with a Premium if the gap is higher than the previous session close
236 -
237 -We are opening up at a Discount if the gap is lower than the previous session close
238 -
239 -[[image:image30.png]]
240 -
241 -[[image:image34.png]]
242 -
243 -Reviewing the relationship between the Daily VIBs and RTH gap + Understanding opening at a premium/discount of RTH:
244 -
245 -[[image:image9.png]]
246 -
247 -[[image:image25.png]]
248 -
249 249  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
250 250  
251 251  == When to expect Seek and Destroy conditions ==
252 252  
253 -1) On the heels of any holiday that impacts normal trading hours the very next trading session, the morning is likely to be VERY low probability/choppy. The market is more prone to seek and destroy conditions
254 -
255 -(For example on Monday the market is closed due to a bank holiday, expect a choppy AM session going into Tuesday)
256 -
257 --Let the market fall back to its normalcy
258 -
259 --Only retail traders are rushing to the markets on a day like this like gamblers at a casino
260 -
261 -2) Higher Time frame target is delivered prior to 9:30 am open expect a choppy AM session
262 -
263 -3) Asia High and Low are raided during the London session. Then London High and Low are raided during NY creating a broadening formation
264 -
265 265  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
266 266  
267 -== Implied FVG ==
94 +== Implied FVG ==
268 268  
269 -How to identify a FVG when there is no "gap" and only overlapping wicks
270 -
271 -[[image:image20.png]]
272 -
273 273  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
274 274  
275 275  == When 3 PD Arrays fail your fucked ==
276 276  
277 -"When 3 PD arrays fail your fucked... it's going the other direction now"
278 -
279 -[[image:image22.png]]
280 -
281 281  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
282 282  
283 -== A CLOSE below the swing low that we would see as being a Market Structure Shift, we treat it as a Breaker ==
102 +== A CLOSE below the swing low that we would see as being a Market Structure Shift, we treat it as a Breaker ==
284 284  
285 -[[image:image3.png]]
286 -
287 287  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
288 288  
289 -== 3 candle price action signature ==
106 +== 3 candle price action signature ==
290 290  
291 -[[image:image53.png]]
292 -
293 293  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
294 294  
295 -== Event Horizon ==
110 +== Event Horizon ==
296 296  
297 -Half way between a NWOG and the closest NWOG is the Event Horizon
298 -
299 -It will not allow price to escape the draw to the NWOG and it will create a surge towards the NWOG it got too "close" to but yet reached
300 -
301 -Example 1
302 -
303 -ES 15m
304 -
305 -[[image:image38.png]]
306 -
307 -ES 2m
308 -
309 -[[image:image10.png]]
310 -
311 -Example 2
312 -
313 -ES 15m
314 -
315 -[[image:image52.png]]
316 -
317 -Example 3
318 -
319 -ES 15m
320 -
321 -[[image:image21.png]]
322 -
323 323  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
324 324  
325 325  == How to avoid taking a low probability FVG ==
326 326  
327 -How to AVOID taking low probability FVGs using DXY
328 -
329 -[[image:image43.png]]
330 -
331 331  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
332 332  
333 -== How far can you trust price to go above BSL or SSL for a Turtle Soup? ==
118 +== How far can you trust price to go above BSL or SSL for a Turtle Soup? ==
334 334  
335 -How far can you trust price to go above BSL or SSL for a Turtle Soup?
336 -
337 -NWOG
338 -
339 -NDOG
340 -
341 -Opening Range Gap
342 -
343 -These are 3 specific tools you can use to answer this question
344 -
345 -[[image:image50.png]]
346 -
347 347  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
348 348  
349 -== NWOG Actual and NWOG ==
122 +== NWOG Actual and NWOG ==
350 350  
351 -NWOG Actual = Fridays close to Sundays Open
352 -
353 -NWOG = Fridays close to Mondays Equities Open at 9:30am
354 -
355 -(On a personal note I don't use NWOG from close to Monday 9:30 open. All I use is NWOG Actual and I think that's more than enough)
356 -
357 -[[image:image47.png]]
358 -
359 359  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
360 360  
361 -== Macros ==
126 +== Macros ==
362 362  
363 -A macro is a window of time where the algorithm will seek untapped liquidity or an imbalance. You can split your day up into windows of time and only trade these macros!
364 -
365 -You can enter prior to the macro beginning.
366 -
367 -The run will originate inside the macro time but does not have to complete it. It can still deliver after macro close
368 -
369 -The NY session Macros (All NY eastern time):
370 -
371 -9:50-10:10am (MY FAVORITE)
372 -
373 -10:50-11:10 am
374 -
375 -11:50-12:10 pm (l never trade this one...)
376 -
377 -1:30pm Judas
378 -
379 -3:15-3:45 pm "Sweet Spot"
380 -
381 -
382 -As a bonus here are some example of my favorite macro 9:50-10:10:
383 -
384 -Example 1 (ES 1 min)
385 -
386 -SSL swept right at open into Daily C.E level
387 -
388 -MSS+Displacement created FVG and +OB
389 -
390 -SMT with NQ
391 -
392 -Long entry in FVG
393 -
394 -Target most recent high break/ NWOG
395 -
396 -[[image:image12.png]]
397 -
398 -I would also like to add that The RTH gap gave me a soft bullish bias this morning which gave me confidence in tak)ing this long. As you can see we filled it PERFECTLY (ES 15 min
399 -
400 -[[image:image19.png]]
401 -
402 -Example 2 (ES 1 min)
403 -
404 -A couple ES NFP Friday Scalps
405 -
406 -1st:
407 -
408 -LOD sweep + 1H FVG C.E
409 -
410 -Strong Displacement creating FVG
411 -
412 -1m bearish FVG clear DOL
413 -
414 -
415 -2nd:
416 -
417 -Entry off inversion level and +OB
418 -
419 -Scale at new short term high
420 -
421 -Wanted 3916 but stopped B.E on runners
422 -
423 -[[image:image4.png]]
424 -
425 -Example 3 (ES 1 min)
426 -
427 -
428 -Market left REHs at the London High
429 -
430 -Previous Week's low Sell side swept and had a MSS+Displacement (2022 model)
431 -
432 -DXY had a liquidity void to fill below meaning ES
433 -
434 -Long entry in the Unicorn
435 -
436 -[[image:image36.png]]
437 -
438 -DXY 15 min
439 -
440 -[[image:image5.png]]
441 -
442 442  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
443 443  
444 -== 10-11am Silver Bullet ==
130 +== 10-11am Silver Bullet ==
445 445  
446 -
447 -Here's something to backtest
448 -
449 -According to ICT, between 10-11am NY time you will find a FVG that delivers 5 handles EVERY day 100% guaranteed
450 -
451 -It'll ALWAYS be there aiming for an opposing pool of liquidity
452 -
453 -You will find it on the 1min, 30s, or 15s timeframe
454 -
455 -This is true even on choppy days and shortened bank holidays where market closes early
456 -
457 -[[image:image29.png]]
458 -
459 -Simply put, the Silver Bullet is always a continuation of whatever is in motion at the time. If you cant determine what is in motion dont take the Silver Bullet.
460 -
461 -When in doubt stay out!
462 -
463 -This tidbit came from the May 6 Twitter space which imo is one of the best/most informative ones he has held... check it out when you get the chance:
464 -
465 -ICT Twitter Space | Time Based Setups & Models | May 6th 2023
466 -
467 467  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
468 468  
469 -== MSS after 1pm ==
134 +== MSS after 1pm ==
470 470  
471 -If there is a shift in Market Structure after 1pm,
472 -
473 -Price will most likely run for Lunch and AM Session Buy Stops
474 -
475 -[[image:image41.png]]
476 -
477 477  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
478 478  
479 479  == How to use NWOG inside of old areas of orderflow ==
480 480  
481 -[[image:image32.png]]
482 -
483 -ES 5m
484 -
485 -[[image:image8.png]]
486 -
487 487  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
488 488  
489 489  == Immediate Rebalance ==
490 490  
491 -If we are bullish and price does this formation it is one of the most powerful signatures for IMMEDIATE dynamic price delivery
492 -
493 -[[image:image40.png]]
494 -
495 -Link: ICT Mentorship 2023 - Immediate Rebalance & Institutional Order Flow
496 -
497 497  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
498 498  
499 499  == Using NWOG to analyze market conditions ==
500 500  
501 -[[image:image24.png]]
502 -
503 503  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
504 504  
505 505  == Inversion FVG example ==
506 506  
507 -If a market closes above a FVG that you think should be bearish, thats not a good shorting opportunity
508 -
509 -Many times its communicating to you it will become an inversion FVG
510 -
511 -$ES example
512 -
513 -[[image:image51.png]]
514 -
515 515  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
516 516  
517 517  == How to approach the lunch hour when bias/target is clear ==
518 518  
519 -Price hasn't reached Daily/Weekly Target? Expectation for lunch hour is too look for a 5/15min low or RELs
520 -
521 -If there is a FVG or VIB just underneath that low that is a UNICORN
522 -
523 -[[image:image45.png]]
524 -
525 525  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
526 526  
527 527  == Seek and Destroy cheat sheet ==
528 528  
529 -[[image:image48.png]]
530 -
531 531  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
532 532  
533 533  == Partials at wicks/long tails ==
534 534  
535 -Whenever there is a wick/long tail inside of the range you are trading in and your position affords it, ALWAYS take a partial at the midpoint (CE)
536 -
537 -Often times price can trade right to the CE of the wick, stop on a dime, consolidate, or straight up reverse.
538 -
539 -[[image:image27.png]]
540 -
541 541  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
542 542  
543 543  == Understanding Balanced Price Ranges(BPRs) ==
544 544  
545 -[[image:image7.png]]
546 -
547 547  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
548 548  
549 549  == More Silver Bullet gems ==
550 550  
551 -The Silver Bullet FVG does NOT have to happen inside the one hour period. Only the entry does.
552 -
553 -It can refer back to a FVG that formed in the run up if its bullish between 9:30-10am (vice versa)
554 -
555 -There is a macro that begins at 1:30pm that sets the tone and pace for the 2-3pm Silver Bullet.
556 -
557 557  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
558 558  
559 559  == ICT Glossary of terms ==
560 560  
561 -BB - Breaker Block
562 -
563 -BISI - Buyside Imbalance Sellside Inefficiency
564 -
565 -BPR - Balanced Price Range
566 -
567 -BRK - Breaker
568 -
569 -BSL - Buyside Liquidity
570 -
571 -CE - {{glossaryReference glossaryId="Glossary" entryId="Consequent Encroachment"}}Consequent Encroachment{{/glossaryReference}} (Inefficiencies Only)
572 -
573 -DOL - Draw on Liquidity
574 -
575 -EQH - Equal Highs
576 -
577 -EQL - Equal Lows
578 -
579 -FVG - Fair Value Gap
580 -
581 -iFVG - Implied Fair Value Gap
582 -
583 -HRLR - High Resistance Liquidity Run
584 -
585 -IDM - Inducement
586 -
587 -{{glossaryReference glossaryId="Glossary" entryId="IOFED"}}IOFED{{/glossaryReference}} - Institutional Orderflow Entry Drill
588 -
589 -LRLR - Low Resistance Liquidity Run
590 -
591 -MB - Mitigation Block
592 -
593 -{{glossaryReference glossaryId="Glossary" entryId="MMBM"}}MMBM{{/glossaryReference}} - Market Maker Buy Model
594 -
595 -{{glossaryReference glossaryId="Glossary" entryId="MMSM"}}MMSM{{/glossaryReference}} - Market Maker Sell Model
596 -
597 -MMXM - Market Maker Model
598 -
599 -MSS - Market Structure Shift
600 -
601 -MT - Mean Threshold (Blocks Only)
602 -
603 -NDOG - New Day Opening Gap
604 -
605 -NFP - Non Farm Payroll
606 -
607 -NWOG - New Week Opening Gap
608 -
609 -OB - Orderblock
610 -
611 -{{glossaryReference glossaryId="Glossary" entryId="OTE"}}OTE{{/glossaryReference}} - Optimal Trade Entry
612 -
613 -PA - Price Action
614 -
615 -PB - Propulsion Block
616 -
617 -PD - Premium / Discount
618 -
619 -PD Array - Any type of ICT entry (FVG, VI, OB etc)
620 -
621 -PDH - Previous Day High
622 -
623 -PDL - Previous Day Low
624 -
625 -PWH - Previous Week High
626 -
627 -PWL - Previous Week Low
628 -
629 -RB - Rejection Block
630 -
631 -SIBI - Sellside Imbalance Buyside Inefficiency
632 -
633 -SSL - Sellside Liquidity
634 -
635 -VI - Volume Imbalance
636 -
637 637  ====== ~[[[top>>path:#]]] ======
638 -
639 -
image1.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -805.8 KB
Content
image10.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -197.2 KB
Content
image11.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -659.4 KB
Content
image12.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -271.0 KB
Content
image13.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -794.4 KB
Content
image14.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -803.3 KB
Content
image15.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -469.4 KB
Content
image16.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -164.9 KB
Content
image17.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -230.6 KB
Content
image18.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -781.2 KB
Content
image19.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -64.8 KB
Content
image2.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -617.7 KB
Content
image20.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -674.8 KB
Content
image21.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -343.0 KB
Content
image22.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -312.9 KB
Content
image23.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -300.7 KB
Content
image24.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -395.3 KB
Content
image25.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -398.9 KB
Content
image26.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -897.5 KB
Content
image27.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -556.0 KB
Content
image28.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -669.9 KB
Content
image29.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -884.1 KB
Content
image3.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -826.8 KB
Content
image30.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -891.1 KB
Content
image31.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -152.8 KB
Content
image32.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -787.9 KB
Content
image33.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -681.8 KB
Content
image34.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -254.3 KB
Content
image36.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -333.0 KB
Content
image37.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -644.6 KB
Content
image38.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -359.5 KB
Content
image4.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -294.4 KB
Content
image40.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -458.4 KB
Content
image41.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -746.3 KB
Content
image42.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -512.5 KB
Content
image43.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -941.4 KB
Content
image44.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -688.8 KB
Content
image45.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -718.2 KB
Content
image46.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -156.0 KB
Content
image47.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -243.9 KB
Content
image48.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -584.2 KB
Content
image49.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -575.2 KB
Content
image5.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -204.6 KB
Content
image50.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -183.5 KB
Content
image51.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -428.2 KB
Content
image52.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -179.2 KB
Content
image53.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -411.3 KB
Content
image6.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -545.4 KB
Content
image7.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -367.4 KB
Content
image8.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -530.9 KB
Content
image9.png
Author
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -XWiki.pdwalker
Size
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -842.2 KB
Content