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Q & A PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 October 2008 22:11
I was helping Ryan make a video yesterday and it brought something to mind. He wanted me to sit off camera and ask him questions so that we could present a a video version of a FAQ instead of the same old boring FAQ’s that you find everywhere.
I didn’t have a script or anything so I just started asking questions about the currency market. When we started out I wasn’t sure what to ask, my mind was blank, by the end though, I had an eight and half by eleven inch sheet of paper mostly covered with questions.  As I kept asking questions, I started remembering some of the questions I had when I first got started.
By the end I felt like I had covered a lot of the concerns I had when I first got started in currency trading almost seven years ago. Today it occurred to me that I should blog about our Thursday night Q and A.
Here’s the run down
1.    Absolutely no sales pitch, we aren’t going to ask you for money at the end.
2.    Questions come in, first come first serve.
3.    Whatever questions you have, we’ll try to answer them. We don’t know everything, but we feel like we know enough to help you become a better trader.
4.    It happens every Thursday night at 8PM EST and lasts about an hour, but we will go till all questions are answered, the first night we stayed on 2 hours and fifteen minutes.
If you are considering the currency market as an opportunity you need to attend and start there. If I was starting out, I would attend these for sure!
 
Is it possible to come back from seven runs down? PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 21 October 2008 22:01
Last night, the Red Sox were down in the final three innings for the ALCS Championship by seven runs.  Fans were already leaving the stadium, disappointed in their team.

The players, however, would not accept defeat.  They gave all their all to the sport they love and it showed.  The fans did give up.  By the end of the 7th , stands were emptying out. 

In currency trading, when you get handed a loss, go on.  There’s a winner out there waiting.  Success isn’t always easy and we can’t always have everything handed to us on a silver platter.  You just have to be there to take it.  If you give up early and leave the ball park, how do you ever expect to come back from seven runs down?