Eleven structural levels and two expected-move boundaries — the full taxonomy at a glance.
This reference card distills the framework’s full GEX level taxonomy onto a single landscape page: the eleven structural levels — GT, GB, RT, RB, ST, SB, DT, DB, CW, PW, and PN — the two expected-move boundaries (EM+ and EM−), and the nine standing rules that flow directly off the taxonomy.
It is built for desk-side use. Print it. Tape it to the side of the monitor. Glance at it when a level shifts during a session and you need the operational role spelled out without breaking attention from the chart. The full derivation — why GT anchors the chart, how Put Wall substitution works, what concentrated-versus-distributed classification means for clearance — lives in Chapter 7 of the manuscript.
The card is summary, not substitute. When a level’s behavior in a live session does not match what the card describes, the chapter and the Session Framework Load prompt are authoritative. The card is the reference surface; the chapter is the canon.
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Single-page landscape PDF. Reference table covering all thirteen entries plus nine standing rules and a closing read of the levels as a system. Designed to print clean on letter paper at 100% scale.
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Tool
Interactive calculator for sizing iron condor and credit spread positions against the framework’s targets.
Reference
All twenty-eight chapter figures in full resolution, with captions and chapter cross-references.
Manuscript
Front matter, chapter summaries, and the full table of contents for The AI-Augmented Trader.