Thanks for posting this. It is quite helpful, as I am a new trader.
I just came across the concept of Order Flow Trading a few weeks ago. Since then, I have been reading extensively. I want to get as far as I can before school starts again.
I've read all of the major threads devoted to subject, as well as, some of the books recommended by Darkstar and grkfx.
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator makes sense now I read it about a 5 months ago, and did not have a clue as to why it continues to be a "must read." Now I see.
Over the weekend I read The Way of the Dollar. I did not get nearly as much from it as I did from ROASO and T & E. The two main ideas to me seemed to be: 1) Surprise (when news differs from expectations) moves the market; and 2) Sentiment is, at least, as important as fundies.
To those of you that have read, The Way of the Dollar, what were your most important takeaways? Did I miss something important? Probably so, as some of you have mentioned, I am definitely in the information overload stage.