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What is the Orderflows Gems?

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Hi, A few traders asked me "what is the Orderflows Gems?" So let me take a moment to explain it in f

Hi, A few traders asked me "what is the Orderflows Gems?" So let me take a moment to explain it in further detail... Unlike my other trading courses where I dig deeper into the mechanics of order flow and how order flow is the most useful tool in a trader's toolbox, the Orderflows Gems is different in that it is the highlight reel from my 3 years of weekly training sessions with order flow traders. There are 42 "Gems" that I have never before shared with the public. I have only shared among a small group of traders of the Orderflows Trader 5.0 Software. Well, now they are available to you. You can perform this order flow analysis on any volume footprint chart. ===> [( <=== Here is a list of the current videos (with more being added): 5 Minute Charts What To Look For Absorption & Imbalance Reversals All About Imbalances Big Delta Big Volume Delta Footprint Book Flips Combined Order Flow Analysis Complete Analysis Bunds Cumulative Delta Divergence Cumulative Delta Movements Delta Flip Ahead Of Big Rally Delta Footprint Delta Internals Identify A Trend Day Early Identify If In A Range Or Trend Market Imbalance Relationship Imbalances showing supportive buying resistant selling Intraday Value Area Trading Inverse Imbalance Trapped Traders Keep An Eye On Opening Price Rotations Look At Volume Through Delta Footprint Market Stalls Market Weakness Momentum Order Flow Order Flow Analysis Passive Traders Affect On Market Pullbacks With Order Flow REBO Trading With Order Flow Recognizing a move is over Reloading Volume Delta At Price Resting Liquidity Size and trends Stopping Volume Market Exhaustion Trade Management With Order Flow Understanding delta and volume in a move Using Delta And Imbalances In Your Analysis Value Trading Volume Profile Trading Volume Profile With Order Flow Watch Where Volume Comes In What to do at the HOD Zero Prints In Bar These sessions have helped many become better traders, and they can help you too. The best part is that these are all highlights from my private training sessions. You are literally getting the best of the best. ===> [( <=== I will see you on the inside. Thanks and regards, Mike P.S. I know this video training collection will be really helpful for you, and I hope you'll check it out soon: ===> [( <=== ------------------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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