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Buy now $39 $99, Fractal Flow Strategy – Fractal Flow Course.
fractal flow strategy video course
The FFS Video Course uses price action reading and precise fractal momentum vectoring to find reversals.
features
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Built on scientific principles.
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74 HD Video Lectures.
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Applicable in ANY Market and ANY Timeframe.
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It can be used by itself or in alignment with MMS and NTS.
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Immediatelly available to download.
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High level information for low cost.
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Precise Technical Analysis Techniques/Setups.
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Frequent Trade Opportunities.
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Simple, Solid and Safe Risk Management Guidelines.
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Awareness of 38 Psychological Traps of Trading.
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Trade Examples of the Method.
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Email Support
table of contents
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1 – The 6 Dimensions of a Professional Trading Strategy
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2 – Contextual Trading
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3 – Multitimeframe Analysis
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4 – Hierarchy of Signals
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5 – Trade Location
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6 – Relative Recognition of Market Movements
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7 – Subjective Interpretation of Markets
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8 – Interdependence of Strategy Dimensions
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9 – Technical Analysis
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10 – Fractal Flow Strategy Techniques Overview
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11 – Price, Momentum and Simple Divergence
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12 – Fractal Analysis Concept
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13 – Fractal Reversal Divergence
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14 – Fractal Hybrid Divergence
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15 – Fractal Bar
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16 – Auxiliary Tools Introduction
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17 – Support and Resistance
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18 – Candle Interpretation
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19 – Trend Recognition
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20 – Risk Management Introduction
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21 – Risk/Reward Ratios
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22 – Margins of Error
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23 – Risk Contraction and Expansion
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24 – Position Sizing
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25 – Shooting Stops Forward
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26 – Trading Psychology
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27 – Prospect Theory
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28 – The Intelligence Paradox
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29 – Availability Heuristic
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30 – Attentional Bias
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31 – The Illusory Truth Effect
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32 – Mere-Exposure Effect
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33 – Mood Congruent Bias
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34 – Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon
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35 – Empathy Gap
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36 – Omission Bias
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37 – Von Restorff Effect
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38 – Focusing Effect
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39 – Framing Effect
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40 – The Weber-Fechner Law
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41 – Confirmation Bias
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42 – Semmelweis Reflex
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43 – Bias Blind Spot
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44 – Clustering Illusion
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45 – Naive Realism
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46 – Gambler’s Fallacy
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47 – Hot Hand Fallacy
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48 – The Bandwagon Effect
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49 – Zero Sum Bias
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50 – Hindsight Bias
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51 – Outcome Bias
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52 – Restraint Bias
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53 – Overconfidence Effect
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54 – Dunning-Kruger Effect
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55 – Peltzman Effect
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56 – Hyperbolic Discounting
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57 – Sunk Cost Fallacy
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58 – Irrational Escalation
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59 – Zero Risk Bias
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60 – The Disposition Effect
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61 – Pseudo-Certainty Effect
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62 – Backfire Effect
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63 – Reverse Psychology
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64 – The Less-Is-Better Effect
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65 – Operational Logic
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66 – Trade Plan
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67 – EXAMPLE 1 – EURUSD M5 Long Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Reversal Divergence
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68 – EXAMPLE 2 – EURUSD H1 Short Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Reversal Divergence
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69 – EXAMPLE 3 – AUDUSD M15 Short Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Reversal Divergence
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70 – EXAMPLE 4 – AUDJPY M15 Long Trade with 3rd Degree Fractal Hybrid Divergence
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71 – EXAMPLE 5 – USDCAD M30 Long Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Hybrid Divergence
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72 – EXAMPLE 6 – EURGBP H1 Short Trade with 3rd Degree Fractal Hybrid Divergence
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73 – EXAMPLE 7 – GBPJPY H4 Short Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Reversal Divergence
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74 – EXAMPLE 8 – EURJPY H1 Long Trade using 3rd Degree Fractal Hybrid Divergence
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