How to Shadow the Smart Money and Build High-Conviction Trades from the Ground Up.
What if every trade you placed came with a clear “yes” or “no” based on what the big money was doing?
That’s the power of order flow stacking.
In this module, I’ll show you how to track where institutional capital is flowing—through sectors, industries, and individual stocks—and how to use that information to plan smarter entries, better position sizing, and higher-probability exits.
This isn’t about chart patterns. It’s about following the money—step by step—and using that trail to build your edge.
If you want a simpler, repeatable way to trade with structure and confidence… this is it.
Key Topics:
What “order flow stacking” really means—and why it’s the foundation of my edge
Learn how I track daily, weekly, and monthly capital flows to align my trades with what institutions are actually doing—not what retail traders are guessing.How to stop trading chart patterns and start trading capital commitment
Discover why one big green candle means nothing without context—and how to read the true intent behind institutional volume.The two questions I ask before every trade: Is it obvious? And for how long?
These simple prompts help you filter out weak ideas and only commit when the evidence stacks up across timeframes.Why your position size should match their commitment—not your confidence
I’ll show you how to scale your trade size based on how long institutions have been buying—not how much you “like” the setup.How tracking sector and industry group flows can remove 80% of your guesswork
See how I use a simple, structured process to identify which themes are in play—and which stocks are most likely to benefit.The real cure for “discipline problems” most traders don’t talk about
Hint: It’s not about willpower.
It’s about building a system so clear, you don’t need to force yourself to follow it.

PETE RENZULLI
With 25 years of trading experience Pete knows what it takes to become
a profitable stock trader.
His firm Keystone Trading in NYC profitably traded over 500 million shares per month, with nearly 300 traders allocating his capital to the markets.
Pete created the NY Method trading strategy in a legendary collaboration with 25 former New York Stock Exchange specialists, floor clerks and brokers. The system became the standard for active stock traders.
