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Strategies & Market Trends : The Covered Calls for Dummies Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: BDR who wrote (3322)1/24/2002 11:04:34 AM
From: FaultLine  Respond to of 5205
 
How about asking your brother to write us a review of the seminar once he has taken it?


and perhaps again after he has read a good chunk of McMillian for comparison.

It occurs to me though, that the seminars and McMillian. do not cover the same areas of interest. McMillan does not directly speak to the task of seeking out trading candidates or to the use of tools while (I imagine) in the short amount of time available to the seminars, it's difficult to consider (and appreciate) the dynamics of the nuts and bolts of options trading. So, in this sense these two approachs appear quite complementary.

I still, however, entertain the conservative "go slow" idea that it is better to do some homework and careful thinking for a few weeks (and read this thread! <g>) before considering which training course might help within your own personal context.

In the meantime, the markets aren't going anywhere.

--dfl@tellmeaboutit.com