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The Problem I Had With Trading Supply & Demand

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orderflows.com

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mike@orderflows.com

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Tue, Feb 6, 2024 01:02 AM

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Hi, One of the problems I had trading was consistently identifying supply and demand zones. I didn't

Hi, One of the problems I had trading was consistently identifying supply and demand zones. I didn't realize this until I started mentoring other traders. I would look at an order flow chart and say there is supply here or there is demand here. Then when I asked them to do it, they would have different levels than me. What I learned is traders struggle to correctly and consistently identify supply and demand zones. Consistency is key. And what works best is to simply have the computer do it for you. That is why I created the Orderflows Algo which leans heavily on supply and demand analysis and coupled with order flow and price action. Over the weekend I help a special training on the Orderflows Algo where I showed traders how to use the Orderflows Algo to automatically draw and highlight supply and demand zones right on your chart. I explained that right now you can get the Algo at a special price for the next few days. [To get this special offer, click to this link ]( This morning in the ES there were many great trading opportunities based on supply and demand: [ES Algo] It doesn't matter if you are a scalper or a day trader, the Orderflows Algo will consistently identify supply and dmeand when it comes into the market. Identifying supply and demand is just part of the trading puzzle, when you add in order flow to the puzzle, the pieces really fit together. I created the Orderflows Algo to help my own trading and now it is available to you. Thanks and regards, Mike Valtos P.S. Here is the link you need to get started with the Orderflows Algo: []( ---------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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