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Trading Supply Demand With The Orderflows Algo

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Hi, Last night I held a special presentation on the Orderflows Algo which is a supply and demand ord

Hi, Last night I held a special presentation on the Orderflows Algo which is a supply and demand order flow indicator for NT8 and traders were amazed at its capabilities. You can watch the replay here: [( To get the special offer explained in the presentation, go here: []( Identifying accurate supply and demand levels can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. That's why Orderflows Algo is here to make your life easier. It's powerful algorithm does the heavy lifting for you, pinpointing those crucial levels with precision. No more second-guessing or missed opportunities – just crystal-clear identification of the most significant zones. Over and over, with no subjectivity. It's like The Terminator for Supply-Demand. That what it does and all it does. There are different ways to trade supply-demand levels. The most common way is to trade pulls back to the level. It does provide low risk trades, but only if you nail it and the market stops pulling back. [ZN pullback] But my favorite way to is play the shift from demand to supply and vice versa. With support and resistance, previous support become resistance and previous resistance become support. It is the same with supply and demand. I look for earlier demand levels that now turn into supply levels (or levels where supply is coming into the market). While this trade setup is beautiful, it doesn't happen as often as you would like. [ZN Pull back] There are more than one way to trade supply and demand than just trading pullbacks. Click here to get the Orderflows Algo special offer: []( Best Regards, Mike Valtos ----------------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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