Fractal Flow Pro – Pro Trading Strategies – Market Maker Strategy
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  • Fractal Flow Pro – Pro Trading Strategies – Market Maker Strategy

Fractal Flow Pro – Pro Trading Strategies – Market Maker Strategy

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Fractal Flow Pro – Pro Trading Strategies – Market Maker Strategy

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The MMS Video Course teaches you how large traders manipulate small traders, and how you can take advantage of these opportunities in real time.
features
Built on scientific principles.
25 HD video lectures.
Applicable in ANY market and ANY timeframe.
It can be used by itself or in alignment with FFS and NTS.
Immediatelly available to download.

High level information for low cost.
Precise Technical Analysis Techniques/Setups.
Frequent Trade Opportunities.
Simple, Solid and Safe Risk Management Guidelines.
Understand How Large Traders MANIPULATE Small Traders.
Trade Examples of the Method.
Email Support.
table of contents
1 – The 3D Axis of Market Manipulation
2 – Plato and The Market Makers
3 -Market Depth, Order Clusters and Liquidity Pools
4 – Wash Lines
5 – Organized Behavior
6 – Press Zones
7 – Frequency Lines
8 – Sloped Wash Lines
9 – Step by Step Manipulation Process
10 – Trade Setups
11 – EURUSD M15 Example
12 – USDJPY M30 Example
13 – GBPJPY H1 Example
14 – AUDUSD H4 Example
15 – GBPUSD M15 Example
16 – USDCAD M5 Example
17 – EURGBP H1 Example
18 – EURJPY M30 Example
19 – AUDJPY M15 Example
20 – USDCAD M30 Example
21 – EURUSD M30 Example
22 – USDJPY M15 Example
23 – AUDUSD H1 Example
24 – GBPUSD M15 Example
25 – EURCHF M30 Example

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Foreign exchange, or forex, is the conversion of one country’s currency into another.
In a free economy, a country’s currency is valued according to the laws of supply and demand.
In other words, a currency’s value can be pegged to another country’s currency, such as the U.S. dollar, or even to a basket of currencies.
A country’s currency value may also be set by the country’s government.
However, most countries float their currencies freely against those of other countries, which keeps them in constant fluctuation.