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A wise man once said..."THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH!"

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "mike ball" <thinkpad600e@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <Sigstroker@xxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: Tradestation World?


> YES!
> 
> People actually do pay. About a year or so ago, I was
> given free passes to come attend a "Daytrading"
> seminar put on by I think, Terranova Trading in SF.
> They had two well known speakers in the industry that
> made their money daytrading from, "Back-in-the-day" 
> 
> I thought ok, hey its free and m a y b e I'll learn
> something...
> 
> So I sat through the entire day's presentation and was
> really surprised at some of the completely nonrelevant
> points they made when it came to DAYTRADING.
> 
> In fact, one of the only and main reasons I went,
> besides the fact that it was FREE for ME was that they
> claimed they were going to trade LIVE money in their
> account and show us for a few hours how they take
> trades.
> 
> 
> Well, that never happened. In fact, in my opinion they
> continually avoided the LIVE part of their
> presentation the entire time. 
> 
> At the end of it all I laughed it off and told myself
> well at least I didn't pay anything for this.
> 
> However, I was shocked and appalled when I spoke to a
> customer sitting a seat away from me. He explained
> that the fee for coming to this "workshop" was 
> $4995!
> 
> My jaw just dropped on the ground!
> 
> 
> Its no wonder why all these so called experts are
> spending all their time talking about trading the
> market instead of actually trading it!
> 
> mike ball
> 
> 
> --- Sigstroker@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > Do a lot of people actually pay $995 to attend this?
> > It seems like many of 
> > these same speakers are available for free at the
> > Money Show or Traders Expo. Or 
> > do they really give you the good stuff that makes it
> > worth the cost?
> > 
> > 
>