I remember watching a movie with Reese Witherspoon called "Sweet Home Alabama," in which Reese's character is torn between two men and can't decide whether to marry the rich New York Senator's son or the childhood sweetheart from her home town in Alabama. The line I remember out of that movie was her father giving her the following advice...
"You can't ride two horses with one ass, sugarbean."
Made me laugh at the time, but there is apparently always an exception to the rule...
On Wednesday, Options Univeristy is hosting a live webinar presentation featuring Ron Ianieri. Brett Fogel got a hold of me this weekend and confirmed that the live Options Mastery classes are a "go" and invited all of us to attend the live presentation this week.
http://www.optionsm
If you would like to attend or get more information about the presentation, make use of the above link. My curiosity is peaked so I'm trying to set aside the time myself to attend.
The presentation is supposed to be instructional. Ron is supposed to share some insights about how options might be used in the current market conditions and review some of the strategies he favors.
Anyone who has attended Ron's presentations in the past know that he is a very popular speaker and that the capacity of the on-line presentation platform seems to always get maxed out. The best advice I can give you is to get yourself registered and then log into the webinar at least 10 or 15 minutes early.
Christopher Smith
TheOptionClub.
__._,_.___
The goal of TheOptionClub is to provide a forum for members to work together for the purpose of furthering our individual understanding option trading. All messages and postings, and any materials circulated are provided for discussion and educational purposes only. No statement contained in any materials from TheOptionClub should be considered a recommendation to buy or sell a security or to provide investment, legal or tax advice. All investors are encouraged to consult a qualified professional before trading in any security. Stock and option trading involves risk and is not suitable for most people. There is no guarantee that any information provided is accurate and, may in fact, be wrong. It is understood that the participants in TheOptionClub have varying backgrounds and degrees of experience in option trading, and that regardless of experience each member is considered a student. As such, any information distributed through TheOptionClub should be considered with a critical mind and not relied upon as an authoritative source.
To unsubscribe from TheOptionClub, send an email to:
OptionClub-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
To unsubscribe from TheOptionClub, send an email to:
OptionClub-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com

Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required)
Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional
Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe
.
__,_._,___
No comments:
Post a Comment