Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Re: [TheOptionClub.com] Dan Sheridan on Calendar Spreads for 2010 (Live Web Event)

 

This is really nice, Chris. Thanks for organizing this.

I knew you had many solid contacts in the industry:-) but didn't think your ladder reached up-to Sheridan Mentoring.

Cheers Vikas


On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 4:26 AM, TheOptionClub <chris@theoptionclub.com> wrote:
 

The New Year is just about upon us, and I have good things in store for
you...

To kick things of in 2010, Dan Sheridan from Sheridan Mentoring will be
joining us on Tuesday, January 5, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. CST (1:OO p.m. PST)
to share as much information as he can about calendar spreads in one
hour.

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/750648578

The above link will get you registered.

We have a limited number of spots for this event so I encourage you to
1.) register now (not later), and 2.) log into the event 10 to 15
minutes early.

I think most of our members are familiar with Dan...

He is one of the most popular instructors over at the CBOE and
approaches all of his trading with a light sense of humor and keen
insight. He is particularly adept at income trades and has helped many
of us sharpen our skills on iron condors, calendar spreads, and more.

With the launch of his own mentoring business, Dan's time has been in
short supply. The fact that he has set aside some of it for us is
incredibly generous, so it would really be a shame if you missed this.

Get yourself registered, enjoy a very happy and safe New Year holiday,
then I will see you next week following Tuesday's market close!

Christopher Smith
TheOptionClub.com


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