How is this different than the stock training seminars offered on late-night TV?
"If you think small things don’t matter, try spending the night in a room with a mosquito."
- Dalai Lama, spiritual leader- People don’t hear of this workshop via mass advertising. Instead, students hear about the workshop either from the instructor or they are referred by a former student.
- Unlike other seminars, there is no one in the back of the room trying to separate you from your credit card number.
- There is no magic software to buy. If this could be solved by software, then programmers would already own the world.
- Price. Since no money is spent on mass advertising; and there are no salespeople to be paid; and no outside instructors are hired, then those costs are not added to your price. Students have said that this is the “bargain of the century”.
- You are told, up front, that "learning" to trade is frustrating, VERY frustrating. Once learned, it is easy to do, but it IS very frustrating to learn. Infomercials appeal to the dreamers who want to get rich quick. In the workshop, you'll hear that it will take a few years to master the skills to successfully trade. Most people want big results much faster. Be realistic. It would take me a few years to get good at the job you do today – why should learning how to trade the stock market be any different?
- There are no professional speakers brought in. The person who wrote the course, teaches the course. What he teaches is exactly what he uses to make his living from the stock market.
- Ordinary people, with no prior knowledge of the market, have been able to achieve wonderful levels of success in the market by using these techniques.
All you have to do is simply follow the proven steps to success.
"In real estate, it’s location, location, location. In business, it’s differentiate, differentiate, differentiate."
- Roberto Goizueta, chairman of Coca-Cola