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It's Live: Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions

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Hi, Over the years I have helped many traders understand order flow trading. Every week for the last

Hi, Over the years I have helped many traders understand order flow trading. Every week for the last 5 years I have held private training sessions for traders. About 2 years ago I released the Orderflows Gems which is a curated collection of from the first 3 years of the private trainings. Many traders have been asking me when I am going to release Part 2 because they learned so much from the Original Orderflows Gems. What I have done is taken 53 of the best order flow trading lessons from these sessions over the last year and edited the best parts and bundled them up into this collection called the Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions. These videos have not been released in any package before and are not part of the original Orderflows Gems collection. This is an all new collection. The videos in this collection come directly from the private weekly training sessions. While some would describe this as a highlight reel, I prefer to think of it as the best of the best of what you need to know about trading order flow. Some of the things you will learn are: When highs don't want to go higher. Extreme delta/volume at highs. Telling the difference between fresh buying and position closing. Trading order flow on a FED day. Price delta divergence. And so much more... [Click here to see the full list of what you will learn about in Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions.]( This training series is perfect for traders of all levels. Whether you are a beginner to order flow or an expert, you are bound to learn something new. The videos are short, direct and to the point and range from 3 minutes to 20 minutes. There is no fluff here. So if you are serious about becoming a better trader, don't wait any longer. Head over to our website and get the Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions. Thanks and regards, Mike P.S. This special package called "Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions" is available now for just $99. Click the link below to get instant access: [( ------------ 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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