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Have you attended the seminar? What are they trying to sell?

2006-06-24 12:41:19 · 5 answers · asked by rstutevi 1 in Business & Finance Investing

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They are a hard sell for their overpriced material. Don't fall for it!

2006-06-26 20:49:34 · answer #1 · answered by Butch B 1 · 0 0

If you are into corporate thinking it is very worthy to expand interests in insurance and currency upholds. Many times trade seminars are moneymakers to investors who will never give back to community and attendants. It does not help as education even, as those seminars will last days only. If you can afford on such an experience, learn on current interests and expanding options, such as importing avocados from Peru or pineapples from Ecuador. Now many places will mention free but there is most times a fee on credit or degrees involved. Some people go the distance to help and credit others, most times it is expected attendants already have some education as foremost evaluation and learned degree of comprehension. On over half of them there is some sell announced, such as pans or appliances. Think hard if it applies to you and how it increases income and outcome in next three weeks previous to knowledge shared in such. In some 30 percent I presume displayers will actually attempt to rip off attendants with consumption coupons and resort value packs. It is a true warrant on them I tell you.

2006-06-24 20:37:52 · answer #2 · answered by Manny 5 · 0 1

This is to get you to buy a day-trading software. I have marginal faith in them.

This uses Parabolic SAR and Bollinger Bands to predict trends.

2006-06-24 20:36:35 · answer #3 · answered by man_about_the_net 3 · 0 0

there rnt any free lunches in the world

2006-06-24 19:44:41 · answer #4 · answered by rabbitj2 2 · 0 0

it is up to you, what you derive from that seminar.

2006-06-25 02:22:43 · answer #5 · answered by bharat 1 · 0 0

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