Saturday, July 3, 2010

[TheOptionClub.com] Discover How A TOPGUN Figher Pilot Trades Options

 

It's probably like adapting Sun Tzu's "Art Of War" for use in business...

On Monday, July 5th we have arranged a free webinar as part of our ongoing presentation series.  This presentation features E. Matthew Buckley, a Navy fighter pilot and graduate of the TOPGUN school.

The concepts and lessons that at TOPGUN taught Matt how to identify and manage risk, shift probabilities to his favor, how to recognize when the probabilities were not with him and disengage.  When he left active military service and entered the civilian world he adapted his training for the financial markets.

Matt Buckley is a fighter pilot turned options trader.  On Monday, July 5th he is joining us to share some of the insights and lessons he learned as a Navy fighter pilot and how you and I can use them to survive and thrive in the options market.

Register For Monday's Presentation Featuring
E. Matthew Buckley
 
July 5, 2010 at 9:00 p.m. EDT / 6:00 p.m. PDT

The presentation is scheduled to run for about an hour and there is no cost or obligation for attending.  Space is limited and available on a "first come first served" basis.  If you would like to attend I suggest taking a couple minutes right now to get yourself registered.

Matt actually has a good deal of experience in the financial markets.  The combination of his financial and military experience is somewhat unique.  I encourage you to make the effort to clear your schedule and join us on Monday night.

Christopher Smith
TheOptionClub.com

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