Just wondering if anyone intends to attend Trader's Expo at Chicago. June 23 thru. I'm going, could be cool to meet with lunch and pretend that we're loaded with investment capital.
Here's the website: http://www.tradersexpo.com
Mark
Just wondering if anyone intends to attend Trader's Expo at Chicago. June 23 thru. I'm going, could be cool to meet with lunch and pretend that we're loaded with investment capital.
Here's the website: http://www.tradersexpo.com
Mark
Okay redart, you teach me about holdem, I teach you about craps, and we can learn something about forex!
LOL, Hope you have a good time.wish I can go,seems like my kind of pleasure.Originally Posted by ;
All these are great expos. I will be going to this one in Vegas again this Fall.
Good Trades!
Greggo
I've just returned from the Trader's Expo at Chicago. Overall it was an informative venture for me, and I was satisfied with the seminars. The one thing that really sucked (for lack of a better term) was that the convention entitled The Nuts and Bolts of Foreign Exchange. It should have been called, These Nuts Desire Your Forex Business. It was a true sales pitch.
But anyhow, here's a really cool story.
I'd spent all day Wednesday in conferences. The only seminar on Thursday that interested me was that the one with Steve Nison, but since he was to speak with three other gurus, the price was $199.00. I didn't want to cover that much, so I put that day aside for sightseeing. After an impressive boat tour of town, I stopped by the conference simply to find out what was occurring. Steve was scheduled to speak about half an hour in my birth. Believing I could slip a team member a 20, I asked the man if they had tickets to the convention. He said, They made a decision to create it free! I said,'' Cool!
I found my way into the room, scored a piece of cheesecake, and found a seat. Just as I sat down, Steve Nison comes walking . I asked him nicely for his autograph, he consented and signed my notepad. He then says, Did you get a book? I answered, No, however I do have one of your novels. It's an old one. He loes a team member and says, This man didn't get a publication. Everybody should have turned into a publication. The team member hands-on this black canvas tote and says, Here you go, last one! In the bag was Steve's most recent book, The Candlestick Course and it was autographed. I thanked them both, sat and appreciated Steve's convention, and moved back into my sightseeing only to get rained out. But that did not bother me one little bit. I was a happy little baby.
A wonderful story to tell your grandchildren if you become a beginner trader.
I just now took a rest from studying.... Guess what... The Candlestick Course
This book teaches you how to understand Candlesticks... to not only notice them. A educational objectives format is used by it. Packed with all kinds of fantastic information presented in a way that assists you to interact with the information.
Should you think the proverb I hear and forget, I see and keep in mind, I do and understand. This really is a' do' book.
Highest recommendation.
LOU
I didnt go to this one, but I did attend the one in February in NYC. It was fairly great, lots of vendors. 75 percent of the vendors are hokus pokus though
each of the brokers were there, so I got to meet a lot of people that I talk to on the telephone all the time. Overall it was worth the time and I would go again.