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If you're interested in learning how to analyze order flow like me, then this is for you...

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Hi, Next week, And in this training I am going to explain in detail and share with you my 6 best ord

Hi, Next week, [I'm going to host a LIVE training showing you the "Order Flow Technique."]( And in this training I am going to explain in detail and share with you my 6 best order flow trade setups. During this training, I'll show you... - How to use traded liquidity to your advantage. - Which POCs you need to use in your analysis. - Where heavy bid/ask volume matters most in a bar. Plus much, much more. So that's what the Order Flow Technique Workshop is all about. The training will take place over two days, beginning Thursday June 15 at 9am US Central Time and Friday, June 16 at 9am US Central Time. So no matter where you are in the world, you'll be able to take part in this training (you'll also get the recordings from the training to keep forever as well as written details of each setup). And while that is super cool, here's the best part... This is not just a teaching workshop where I give a sermon on order flow. This workshop is designed to be interactive. So while I am teaching, you are encouraged to ask any and all questions. Which is unlike buying a trading course, you have direct access to me during these two live workshop sessions. So that's the deal... Like I said, the training will take place next Thursday & Friday, June 15th and 16th at 9am CST. So if you want to be a part of the training... I suggest grabbing a spot today. I don't have a fancy sales page to sell you on this training. So just head over to the checkout and get signed up if you want to be a part of it. [You can secure your spot right here ]( Hope to see you in the training... - Mike ----- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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