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Project: Orderflows Show Hand

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mike@orderflows.com

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This could transform how you spot institutional moves Hi, While most traders were focused on the ele

This could transform how you spot institutional moves Hi, While most traders were focused on the election, I was working on a project that kept me up at night. The moment I showed it to a select few traders, their excitement confirmed what I suspected - this could transform how you spot institutional moves. You see, I'd stumbled onto something that had been hiding in plain sight. After decades of watching the markets, I started noticing subtle patterns in how big institutions were accidentally revealing their positions. These weren't your typical technical signals that everyone could see. These were the actual footprints of institutional money at work. The more I dug into it, the clearer it became: While retail traders were staring at the same old indicators, institutions were leaving behind subtle traces of their true intentions. Small tells that, once you knew what to look for, were like watching their cards being accidentally exposed. That's when I knew I had to build something to detect these patterns automatically. Something that could alert traders the moment institutions showed their hand. For months, I refined the algorithms, tested every possible scenario, and fine-tuned the detection methods. I wanted something that wouldn't just work in theory, but would deliver real-time, actionable intelligence about institutional order flow. So tomorrow morning, Monday, November 11 at 11am Chicago Time I am doing a special webinar about it. Go here and register right now: [==>> Registration Link]( [( It's called the Orderflows Show Hand Indicator and here is how it looks on a chart: [Orderflows Showhand Indicator] [Orderflows Showhand Indicator] [Orderflows Showhand Indicator] Here's your registration link for the training: [( See you there. Best Regards, Mike P.S. If you would like to get started now with the Orderflows Show Hand Indicator, here is the link to save $200 off the price: [( --------- 104 Main St Towanda il 61776 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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