Can you remember when you first got interested in trading? It was so exciting to gobble up all the good info you could find, and yet it was often times frustrating just trying to find that info.
As a trader since the 90’s and a stock newsletter writer for the past 5 years, I’ve run across a lot of people experiencing that same frustration. Especially lately with the bear market, there just are a TON of people who want to take more control and do some trading as opposed to the buy-and-hold approach which has cost them so much money.
I finally realized a resource needed to be created to bridge that very wide gap between aspiring trader and actual trader. The solution went live today in the form of TheStockBandit University. A lot of people are already starting to learn trading for the first time. And they’ll know what they need to know in 4 weeks.
Maybe you know someone like them who needs it too. If so, now you’ll have a place to direct them.
So here in Episode 33, what I do is give you an overview of what the course entails. I’ll help explain who it’s for and how it works, so that when you need to point someone to the right location to learn about trading, you’ll know where to send them. Here’s the home page link:
http://www.TheStockBanditUniversity.com
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Hope you enjoy the show! Thanks for watching and subscribing, and feel free to post your ideas and comments down below.
Trade like a Bandit!
Jeff White
President, TheStockBandit, Inc.
www.TheStockBandit.com (Premium service)
www.TheStockBandit.net (Trading Blog)
March 12th, 2009 at 10:08 pm
Really enjoy and Learn from your videos! Only wish I had found you last year before I lost all my money with the wheeler dealers! Can’t hardly wait until I can recoup and be able to trade again with knowledge and controlled emotions! Keep up the good work!
Thanks, Carol
March 13th, 2009 at 11:20 pm
Hi Carol!
Glad to see you here and thank you for your nice comments. You hit the nail on the head when you mentioned ‘controlled emotions’ as that is an often underestimated factor. Possibly the biggest.
Hope to continue providing you with insights going forward, and look forward to you getting back on your trading feet again soon.
Thank you,
Jeff