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Commodities & Delta Scalper: Easter Sale Ends Tomorrow

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mike@orderflows.com

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Hi, The special Easter Sale for the Orderflows Delta Scalper ends tomorrow. Don't miss out on this c

Hi, The special Easter Sale for the Orderflows Delta Scalper ends tomorrow. Don't miss out on this chance to say $75 off its normal price. []( Delta Scalper is an order flow based tool that measures market participation strength. It analyzes order flow delta for when institutional trading is taking over in the market. While most traders spend their time trying to trade the stock indices such as ES, NQ and YM. They are missing out on opportunities in other markets that follow order flow quite nicely, such as the commodity markets. I have always said that commodity markets tend to follow order flow almost better than stock indices because of the market participants consist of more users of the commodity and don't have as much "hot money" in the market chasing alpha. As a result, commodity markets tend to follow supply and demand better. For example, Soybeans today using the Delta Scalper: [Soybeans] If you can't view the above chart, [click here](. Copper is another underrated and under appreciated market: [Copper] If you can't view the above chart, [click here](. While markets like ES and MES do provide a lot of great trading opportunities daily, it is sometimes better to trade the markets that don't give you a heart attack with their quick sudden moves. Here is MES today, which was a pretty calm and methodical trading day, both morning and afternoon: [MES Morning] If you can't view the above chart, [click here](. [MES afternoon] If you can't view the above chart, [click here](. What is important to note is the settings are the same for all three markets: [Delta Scalper Settings] If you can't view the above settings, [click here](. You shouldn't have to curve fit an indicator to "make it work" on different markets. The method of analysis should stand regardless of what you are trading. You can get started with the Delta Scalper simply 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 one day left to take advantage of this discounted price on the Delta Scalper, so don't delay any longer: []( ------------------------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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