Fractal Flow Strategy – Fractal Flow

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Salepage link: At HERE. Archive: https://archive.is/oUhiOBuy now $39 $99, Fractal Flow Strategy – Fractal Flow Course.fractal flow strategy video courseThe FFS Video Course uses price action reading and precise fractal momentum vectoring to find reversals.featuresBuilt on scientific principles.74 HD Video Lectures.Applicable in ANY Market and ANY Timeframe.It can be used by itself or in alignment with MMS 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.Awareness of 38 Psychological Traps of Trading.Trade Examples of the Method.Email Supporttable of contents1 – The 6 Dimensions of a Professional Trading Strategy2 – Contextual Trading3 – Multitimeframe Analysis4 – Hierarchy of Signals5 – Trade Location6 – Relative Recognition of Market Movements7 – Subjective Interpretation of Markets8 – Interdependence of Strategy Dimensions9 – Technical Analysis10 – Fractal Flow Strategy Techniques Overview11 – Price, Momentum and Simple Divergence12 – Fractal Analysis Concept13 – Fractal Reversal Divergence14 – Fractal Hybrid Divergence15 – Fractal Bar16 – Auxiliary Tools Introduction17 – Support and Resistance18 – Candle Interpretation19 – Trend Recognition20 – Risk Management Introduction21 – Risk/Reward Ratios22 – Margins of Error23 – Risk Contraction and Expansion24 – Position Sizing25 – Shooting Stops Forward26 – Trading Psychology27 – Prospect Theory28 – The Intelligence Paradox29 – Availability Heuristic30 – Attentional Bias31 – The Illusory Truth Effect32 – Mere-Exposure Effect33 – Mood Congruent Bias34 – Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon35 – Empathy Gap36 – Omission Bias37 – Von Restorff Effect38 – Focusing Effect39 – Framing Effect40 – The Weber-Fechner Law41 – Confirmation Bias42 – Semmelweis Reflex43 – Bias Blind Spot44 – Clustering Illusion45 – Naive Realism46 – Gambler’s Fallacy47 – Hot Hand Fallacy48 – The Bandwagon Effect49 – Zero Sum Bias50 – Hindsight Bias51 – Outcome Bias52 – Restraint Bias53 – Overconfidence Effect54 – Dunning-Kruger Effect55 – Peltzman Effect56 – Hyperbolic Discounting57 – Sunk Cost Fallacy58 – Irrational Escalation59 – Zero Risk Bias60 – The Disposition Effect61 – Pseudo-Certainty Effect62 – Backfire Effect63 – Reverse Psychology64 – The Less-Is-Better Effect65 – Operational Logic66 – Trade Plan67 – EXAMPLE 1 – EURUSD M5 Long Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Reversal Divergence68 – EXAMPLE 2 – EURUSD H1 Short Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Reversal Divergence69 – EXAMPLE 3 – AUDUSD M15 Short Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Reversal Divergence70 – EXAMPLE 4 – AUDJPY M15 Long Trade with 3rd Degree Fractal Hybrid Divergence71 – EXAMPLE 5 – USDCAD M30 Long Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Hybrid Divergence72 – EXAMPLE 6 – EURGBP H1 Short Trade with 3rd Degree Fractal Hybrid Divergence73 – EXAMPLE 7 – GBPJPY H4 Short Trade with 2nd Degree Fractal Reversal Divergence74 – EXAMPLE 8 – EURJPY H1 Long Trade using 3rd Degree Fractal Hybrid Divergence