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4 Order Flow Nuances Prior To Last Night's 30+ Point ES Rally

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orderflows.com

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mike@orderflows.com

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Mon, Jun 27, 2022 12:11 PM

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Hi, Last week, I held the Order Flow Nuance Workshop and the feedback was amazing. For a limited tim

Hi, Last week, I held the Order Flow Nuance Workshop and the feedback was amazing. For a limited time, you can get access to the recordings and pdf slides from the workshop. [( One of the questions I got over the weekend was "are the methods being covered inside new or the same rehashed stuff I see everywhere?" The answer is NO, what you'll discover inside is proven, it's fresh, and you have never seen any of this before. For example, last night in the ES, there was a big 30+ point move that started around 8pm. [ES Bar] Right around the start of the move there were FOUR, yes 4, instances of Order Flow Nuances taking place. Here is the footprint chart. If you don't know what to look for, it will be difficult for you to find the opportunity. [ES footprint] I created the Order Flow Nuance Workshop to teach traders exactly what to look for. So if you want to find these order flow setups/nuances in the footprint chart, then click the link below to grab your recordings now, while they are still available: [( I will see you on the inside. Best regards, Michael Valtos P.S. I try to be humble and say “these recordings are the next best thing to being there!” You get access to everything as the traders who attended live. Every talking point. Every nuance/trading strategy. Everything...except the price you'd have to pay to attend live. You are saving over 50%. So don't miss out on this opportunity. [( --------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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