Welcome To The Orderflows Imbalance Trading Course
Orderflows Imbalance Trading Course
Module #1 - What Are Imbalances
In this module I break down what causes imbalances, how to see them and their importance when they occur. Order flow imbalances are the easiest way to see when the institutional traders are active in the market.
Module #2 - Individual, Stacked and Multiple Imbalances
In this module I break down and explain the difference between individual, stacked and multiple imbalances. You will learn why they appear and how to start applying them to your trading.
Module #3 - Improve Your Trading With Imbalances
In this module I show you how you can improve your trading by using order flow imbalances in your analysis. You will get an edge over other traders when you apply order flow imbalances to your trading, whether it is an individual imbalance, stacked or multiple imbalance, you will trading will get better once you understand and add imbalances into your analysis.
Module #4 - Imbalance Trade Setups
In this module I break down 9 different order flow setups. There are setups involving just a single imbalance and setups involving multiple and stacked imbalances. These are trade setups, not trading systems. Once you understand the different setups you can begin to create your own trading plan around these setups.
Module #5 - Wrapping Up Imbalances
In this module I wrap up "The Imbalance Course." Here you will see different charts and market conditions, by now you should be able to determine what is happening in the market based on the types of imbalances you see appearing.
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CFTC Rules 4.41:
Hypothetical or Simulated performance results have certain limitations, unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Also, since the trades have not been executed, the results may have under-or-over compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profit or losses similar to those shown.

Disclaimer:
This presentation is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered a solicitation to buy or sell a futures contract or make any other type of investment decision. Futures trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one's financial security or lifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading and only those with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

Risk Disclosure:
Futures and forex trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one’s financial security or lifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading and only those with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

Hypothetical Performance Disclosure:
Hypothetical performance results have many inherent limitations, some of which are described below. no representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown; in fact, there are frequently sharp differences between hypothetical performance results and the actual results subsequently achieved by any particular trading program. One of the limitations of hypothetical performance results is that they are generally prepared with the benefit of hindsight. In addition, hypothetical trading does not involve financial risk, and no hypothetical trading record can completely account for the impact of financial risk of actual trading. for example, the ability to withstand losses or to adhere to a particular trading program in spite of trading losses are material points which can also adversely affect actual trading results. There are numerous other factors related to the markets in general or to the implementation of any specific trading program which cannot be fully accounted for in the preparation of hypothetical performance results and all which can adversely affect trading results.
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