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MES 20 Points Up 20 Points Down: Delta Scalper

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Hi, This morning right around the cash open, MES, Micro E-minis, had a nice 20 point rally up quickl

Hi, This morning right around the cash open, MES, Micro E-minis, had a nice 20 point rally up quickly followed by a 20 point sell off. If you were watching the order flow you should have been able to determine that a move up was beginning and when the move reached it apex, that the buying was slowing down and now aggressive selling was taking over and to look for a possible move lower. Here is the footprint chart, see if you would have been able to make that quick decision? [Footprint] If you can't view the above chart, [click here](. It's difficult, right? In real-time, when the market is moving quickly, it can be even harder making quick decisions based on the footprint chart unless you are a skilled order flow trader. That is why I created tools to help traders understand the order flow in real-time. One of our Orderflows tools, the Delta Scalper, which analyzes the order flow delta, picked up what was happening in the market and flashed buy signals when the move up was beginning and selling signals when the move down was starting. [Delta Scalper MES] If you can't view the above chart, [click here](. When you buy the Orderflows Delta Scalper this week, you can get it for 25% off its normal price. You will save $75. [Click Here To Get Started With The Orderflows Delta Scalper](. Yesterday I uploaded a video to my YouTube channel explaining the different settings that I use with the Delta Scalper. If you haven't seen the video yet, you can watch it here: [( Here is the settings used on the chart above. These are the settings I use for determining when momentum is starting as I explained in the video. You should always go with the momentum early in the day around the cash opening time. [Delta Scalper Settings] If you can't view the above settings, [click here](. You can get started with the Delta Scalper by clicking on the following link: []( If you've been considering purchasing the Orderflows Delta Scalper, now is the time to do it because you can save $75 off its regular price. To your trading success! Thanks and regards, Mike P.S. You have only a few days left to take advantage of this discounted price on the Delta Scalper, so don't delay: []( --------------------------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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