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Reversal Scalper - Still On The Fence? Take a look...

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Hi, Over the last several days, I told you about our new order flow analysis tool called the Reversa

Hi, Over the last several days, I told you about our new order flow analysis tool called the Reversal Scalper. If you are still on the fence about it or not sure if it will enhance your trading then let me tell you who it is for or not for. The Reversal Scalper is for the short-term scalping type day trader. The Reversal Scalper is not for the buy and hold swing trader. When trading with order flow, the information derived from the order flow is best used as soon as possible. [Get Started With The Reversal Scalper]( Today was slow trading day because of the MLK holiday. The futures were open, but the cash market was closed. Yet, the Reversal Scalper still gave some nice signals in the quiet market conditions. If you can't view the above chart, [click here.]( For those of you who haven't jumped on, this is one train you don't want to miss. You can still get in at the special price which ends tomorrow. As a follower of Orderflows, I am offering the Reversal Scalper at this low introductory price for a limited time, so, if you are interested, I'd encourage you to get it now while the price is still low and save 50%. ===> []( <=== Thanks and regards, Mike P.S. If you are like me and skipped to the bottom of the email, here is the link you need to get started now: ===> []( <=== Orderflows 104 Main St, Towanda United States of America You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your preferences]( [Sent by MailerLite](

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