New Options Training From Illuminati-Trader

Posted on October 18, 2007
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A new trading education product called Illuminati-Trader is in the process of being launched offering a mix of offline and online education and tools.

Illuminati-Trader provides not only education in options trading but also specific strategies and software tools that enable the user to select potentially profitable trades.

The

Illuminati-Trader
product is being launched by Guy Cohen, a very well established authority in the field of financial trading. Cohen has already provided options training and education to thousands of traders through his best selling books which are consistent best sellers on Amazon as well as through options training courses and seminars across the world.

Stock options are traditionally viewed as a rather difficult area to trade although they have enormous advantages in terms of the leverage that can be achieved leading to large profits. In the case of Illuminati-Trader, Cohen is providing not only general education on the subject but also specific strategies that he uses personally, together with the expertise required to fine tune them to achieve a very low risk approach to trading as well as the high profit potential.

Taking students through the entire process occupies a total of 10 hours of training contained on ten CDs. Beyond that, access to the website is provided where traders can access his proprietary software tools. It is this combination of options training and education together plus the human expertise coupled with
the

options trading software
to make sure that the candidate trade meets all of the Illuminati trade characteristics which distinguishes this product package.

All aspects of the product are being reviewed on an ongoing basis on a website at http://www.illuminatitraderreview.com where each aspect of the package including the operation of the trading software is being examined from the point of view of a novice trader. Hopefully, this will provide a good source of information for interested traders whether knowledgeable or novice to make up their own mind.

Choosing a Student Aid Loan

Posted on September 9, 2007
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There are some things to think about when you consider how much money to borrow for your student aid loans. Since there are companies that will let you borrow large sums of money for college, no questions asked, it could be easy to go a little wild, thinking you’ll be able to pay the money for your student aid loans back later so you can borrow a little extra now and live more comfortably. But when those loans catch up with you, and they will, you might be sorry you took the extra money, so here are a few things to ask yourself before you decide how much to borrow.

What Do I Need?

How much money do you need to borrow to make it through college? Do you have a college fund already started and you merely need to supplement it, or will you be paying your entire tuition with student aid loans? Also, what type of college are you going to? Chances are if you are going to a community college you won’t need $30,000, even if it’s what the loan companies are offering.

Also, if you are going to community college, make sure you take the proper transferable prerequisites there before you transfer. You can save a lot of money by paying community college tuition for courses instead of waiting until you get to a university. Talk to an advisor at the university you plan on going to and find out what courses you can take now at your community college that will count towards your major.

How Can I Change My Lifestyle?

There is a reason college students are typified as poor. College is expensive! Chances are, your lifestyle will have to change a bit. While it may be tempting to take out more student aid loans so you can still go to concerts or expensive dinners once a week, these “extras” are things that may have to be cut back on while you are going to college. Think of it as a small sacrifice to pay for bettering yourself for the rest of your life!

The less money you borrow now, the less you will have to pay back later. It sounds simple, but often, because student aid loans are deferred for sometimes several years we forget that the money is not free. It comes with interest that you will have to pay back when you leave college whether or not you have found work.

Swing Trader Heaven

Posted on August 31, 2007
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The last few weeks have seen an interesting ride in the markets and a lot of swing trading experts are predicting a long, strong, downturn. We should remember some of the basics of market development and particularly Jesse Livermore’s remark; “There is nothing new on Wall Street or in stock speculation. What has happened in the past will happen again and again and again.”

There are usually presumed to be three stages to the development of any long run, whether bull or bear. In the beginning there is a good deal of disbelief that the preceding market moves are over even though the evidence is available from price movement. Then, as traders begin to see real indications confirming the change of trend then the realisation penetrates and investors begin to return to the markets. This is, of course, long after the swing trading operators have marked out their positions.

Eventually, in the final step of development, everybody is completely convinced that the market can only ever go up (or down) - and that’s when the big profits are made. By those traders who have seen it coming and bought or sold before everyone else piled in. Or shortly afterwards by those with the swing trading skill to predict when the market is going to turn. Developing the swing trader’s skill, to know when the market is about to turn, is the most profitable application of a traders time.

Homeschooling Curriculum Online

Posted on August 6, 2007
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Homeschooling is for people that want their children to have an extra edge when it comes time to pick a college.

Some people believe that a Homeschooling Resources is a black mark against a child entering college or applying to a particular

college. The truth is actually the opposite as kids that are schooled at home are often able to achieve higher marks

on the standard college entrance exams. This is because of the flexibility the students have in their curriculum.

With the internet today, this is practically nothing that can’t be learned online. A home schooled child should be

able to pick up a lot of momentum if there Homeschooling includes doing internet research. My daughter finds the

opportunity to collect information online extremely enjoyable and her skills for reading (both speed and

comprehension) have increased dramatically since we started including the internet as part of her daily learning

resources.

No doubt that many people find this kind of learning to be strange and are not only scared of it but actually

criticize people that are using a Homeschooling environment for teaching their children. But as with most criticism, it is

being shouted the loudest by people that don’t understand what they are criticizing or have the most to lose. For

instance, most public school teachers went to school for several years to get their masters or PHD in education.

They have been brainwashed into thinking there is only one way to educate. Besides, if they encouraged parents to

take on the role of homeschooling, they would lose customers and government funding if people actually started

taking their students out to school them at home.

Do my children miss the socialization provided in public schools? No, they have lots of extra curricular activities

including sports, chess clubs, karate clubs, youth groups, bands and other music instruction as well as organized

field trips sponsored by local homeschooling groups. What do they miss that they are glad they miss? Peer pressure,

having to “fit in”, having to wear the “right” kind of shoes and jeans, being bullied, being excluded from clicks

are just a few of the things that they really don’t miss by not being in public school.

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