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What is an order flow nuance and how to trade it?

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Hi, The feedback pouring over our recent Order Flow Nuance Workshop has been absolutely off the char

Hi, The feedback pouring over our recent Order Flow Nuance Workshop has been absolutely off the charts. And for a limited time, you can get access to the recordings and slide deck pdfs. Check it out here: [( What exactly is an order flow nuance? Think of it like a trade setup. A nuance is an ever so subtle change in the order flow that is often caused by a big trader (long term trader) participating in the market. We know that when big traders are active in the market the result is often strong directional moves. Nowadays their participation is harder to detect because of all the execution algos they use, but every trade they do shows up in the time and sales and in the footprint chart. Now you can learn how to quickly and easily pick up on this activity as soon as it starts. The Order Flow Nuance Workshop teaches you how to spot a nuance, and you will learn 10 of them, but also how to trade them. For example, this morning (during European hours) after the high was made in the MES, there was a bearish nuance in the market and the market sold off about 20 points. [ES] You just can't see order flow nuances on a normal bar chart. [es] The information taught in this workshop has only been available for a select few traders, but now I have decided to share it with more traders. This is an opportunity that does not come around often so take advantage of this offer today! These are some of the most visual and easy to spot order flow techniques out there that will help you becomes a better trader. Don’t wait another minute because this deal won’t last long at all! If you don’t act now then someone else will grab it before you do! Get started today by clicking here right now to get access to the recordings. [( If you are ready to take your trading knowledge up several levels quickly, this is an opportunity you don't want to miss. I look forward to seeing you on the inside. Thanks and regards, Mike P.S. This special bundle is only available for a limited time. So if you want to 10x your order flow knowledge, take action and get the Order Flow Nuance Recordings now before its too late: [( ---------------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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