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Learning To Invest

October 12, 2007 on 3:39 pm | In life |

Investments and stock market trading has always interested me. It’s a scary business for those not knowledgeable about the intricacies of the market. At least it seems that way, but everyone, and I mean everyone starts somewhere. Many people start out with a small investment and grow it into a large portfolio. You don’t have to be a millionaire to play the stock market. You just have to learn how to get started.

Now more than ever there are great tools for learning how to compete in the high-ticket world of the stock market, and other types of investments. You can develop a security for your retirement, or just make money that will let you play around and have fun in life. Take advantage of the seminar being held in New York on October 19th, 20th, and 21st. Join in on the fun and learn about the investments from the ground up.

Pick any of the three days: Friday, 10/19: 1 p.m.-6:30 p.m. EDT w/ a cocktail hour to follow, Saturday, 10/20: 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. EDT w/ a cocktail hour to follow, or Sunday, 10/21: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. EDT (no cocktail hour).

Looking at the schedule listing at Wealth Expo I am having a really hard time deciding which day would be best for me. Friday would probably be the best because it seems to really cater to the beginner with it’s “Chasing the American Dream” kick off, then 6:30 Cocktail Reception sponsored by MyWallSt.net followed immediately by: “Making Money in the Markets Is Not That Difficult- We Will Show You How” then a full day of other interesting topics.

Man it’s so difficult because the Saturday title “The 12 Secrets of Millionaire Traders” is just really calling out to me. I mean, who wouldn’t want to know those? And on Sunday the offering of: “How to Become a Millionaire in a Troubled Real Market” REALLY pulls my sleeve because I’m really into real estate trends and investment. All three days offer so much that no one could possibly come out of there without a tremendous amount of knowledge that gives them the courage to delve into the wide world of investments.

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