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Orderflows Algo: How To Spot Hidden Supply & Demand

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Hi, I am incredibly excited to announce the release of the Orderflows Algo indicator for NT8. It's a

Hi, I am incredibly excited to announce the release of the Orderflows Algo indicator for NT8. It's an innovative new tool that makes it easier than ever for traders to identify significant Orderflows Algo in the market. It allows traders to spot and trade hidden supply & demand. Learn more about the Orderflows Algo here: []( Hidden supply & demand is the supply & demand that comes in to the current bid/offer to provide support or resistance right now. We can all look at a chart and see major turning points like the highs of the day or lows of the day and say "there is support here" or see a big quick move up and say "there is demand in the market." But sometimes there is just a little break in the market that draws in demand or supply. [SF] What is "hidden supply & demand?" It is when supply or demand comes in when a market seemingly isn't going anywhere. When you look at footprint the easiest way to see it is via a buying imbalance in a red down candle or a selling imbalance in green up candle. But there is more to it than just that. [ZN] Whether you’re an experienced trader or just starting out, finding the most important supply & demand levels in the market can be challenging. But with Orderflows Algo, you can easily and quickly identify the supply & demand that matters most without wondering if you are right or not. The best part about the Orderflows Algo indicator is that it plots the important supply & demand levels right on your existing candlestick chart, so you can view the important supply & demand zones on your existing chart. If you're serious about trading and are looking for an edge in the market, then the Orderflows Algo is a tool that you cannot afford to miss. [Get Started With The Orderflows Algo]( Get your hands on Orderflows Liquidity Flows today and take your trading to the next level! Talk soon, Mike Valtos P.S. The Orderflows Algo is literally like a key that will unlock a new level of market understanding for you. If you want to see how it all works, I put together this special page for you: []( --------------------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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