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What are the Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions

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Hi, A few traders have asked me "What are the Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions about?" So l

Hi, A few traders have asked me "What are the Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions about?" So let me take a moment to explain it in further details... Unlike my other order flow based trading courses where I dig deeper into the mechanics of order flow and how to use order flow as a tool to trade, the Orderflows Gems Part 2 - Private Sessions is different in that it is the best and most useful information from my weekly private group training sessions specifically held for order flow traders. There are 53 "Gems" that I have only shared with a small handful of traders, but now they are available to you to learn and apply to your own trading so you can be more successful. ===> [( <=== Here is a list of the videos: Video 1 - How to react when you see size in the market. Video 2 - Prepare yourself for explosive breakouts. Divergences. Video 3 - Stopping volume - How to recognize it and trade it. Video 4 - Zero Prints. Video 5 - Flow Driven Markets Using Delta Divergences and pullbacks off the highs. Video 6 - Trading sideways choppy market order flow. Video 7 - Delta footprint chart to determine buying selling pressure. Video 8 - Trading Order Flow On A Fed Day. Video 9 - Identifying a low after a sustained move down in the order flow. Video 10 - Bullish order flow at a low. Video 11 - Absorption. Video 12 - Using Order Flow In Context Of The Market (what to look for). Video 13 - Recognizing Supply In The Market - Falling market on aggressive buying? Video 14 - Basing market - overlapping. Video 15 - Price Delta Divergence. Video 16 - Unique Order Flow In Gold Markets. Video 17 - Sunday gaps. Video 18 - How to use Min Max Delta numbers. Video 19 - Thin volume (Prints) in the order flow. Video 20 - Stacked Imbalances - Which ones to trade or not trade. Video 21 - Identifying bearish order flow at a high. Video 22 - Recognizing other time frame traders coming into the market (Failed Divergences). Video 23 - Huge delta and what it means. Video 24 - Strong aggressive trading out of nowhere. Video 25 - Double Bottoms. Video 26 - Supply and demand that you see in the order flow Video 27 - Internal delta in trading decisions. Video 28 - Thin prints as gaps. Video 29 - Extreme Negative Delta/Volume at high of day. Video 30 - How strong bids act as support. Video 31 - Order flow in extremely thin markets, like hogs. What to look for. Video 32 - Delta weakness going into highs. Video 33 - One of the clear signs of weakness after cash opens with value areas. Video 34 - Very bearish order flow bar. Video 35 - When there is huge negative delta at the low and market reverses. Video 36 - Can you tell the difference between closing positions and new positions. Video 37 - What you want to see in the order flow when taking out the highs. Video 38 - Trading thin markets with delta analysis. Video 39 - The power of point of control. Video 40 - Understanding market environments. Video 41 - Trading order flow in Platinum with little retail participation. Video 42 - Trading double tops. Video 43 - How do you know a market is going sideways and how do you know you are coming out of sideways activity? Video 44 - Order flow on a 5-30 minute chart. Video 45 - When highs don't go higher. Video 46 - Order flow signs prior to a 50 point rally. Video 47 - Order flow generated support and resistance. Video 48 - Recognizing fresh buying at highs which is a sign of new money entering the market. Video 49 - My favorite trade setup: Value areas - POC not traded into. Video 50 - Market searching for liquidity vs. lack of liquidity. Video 51 - Exhaustion in heavily traded markets, a sign of reversals. Video 52 - Cumulative delta divergence. Video 53 - Heavy volume out of nowhere. I know these private sessions have helped many become better traders, and they can will help you too. The best part is these are all the highlights from my private training sessions. So you are literally getting the best of the best trainings. ===> [( <=== I will see you on the inside. Thanks and regards, Mike Valtos P.S. I know this video training collection will be really helpful for you and I hope you will check it soon while it is still on sale at only $99. ===> [( <=== ---------------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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