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Announcing INO TV in Detail
By: Afraid to Trade   Tuesday, April 22, 2008 3:16 PM

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Now you can view trading seminars from the comfort of your home, or in the office or anywhere else there is a high-speed internet connection.

I benefit each week from this service because it gives access to archived presentations from trading experts on a large variety of topics on trading, investment, money management, psychology, strategy development, etc.

I have also used the service to gather small study groups together at my home to view a presentation, take notes, and then discuss ideas with others that we generated from the material together. It can also become an interactive process which stimulates deeper learning and provides motivation to delve deeper into the content.

Topics include detailed information presented in one and a half hour presentations focusing on Point and Figure charting/tactics, Elliot Wave Theory/application, “Back to the Basics” with presenters discussing ideas from the “Founding Fathers” of Technical Analysis, Gann trading techniques/indicators, risk control along with money management strategies, cycle analysis/techniques, ‘pattern’ trading, indicator construction/application, and so much more.

Some of these videos have supported the educational content I am studying for the CMT Designation.

Here is a quick, concise ‘blurb’ straight from the website itself:

Here’s what you get:

* 11 Channels … countless opportunities
* Unlimited 24/7 worldwide instant access
* Over 154 online experts and counting
* Over 413 online seminar workbooks
* Over 547 online trading seminars and counting
* Over 1,000 hours of valuable online trading material

Here’s how you will benefit:

* Learn at your own pace
* Easy listening and learning style
* You will be learning a valuable lifetime skill
* It’s available now and it’s worldwide

The service and access to all this quality information is yours for $99 per year, or $49 per quarter, which is less than half the cost of the plane ticket alone to take you to a free conference on trading.

I strongly support INO TV, use it frequently for my own development, and recommend it for the amazing value of the service.

Here are a couple of links to check it out for yourself:

The “Home Page” and log-in page for INO TV (be sure to check out “What You Get” and the “Testimonials” for more information.

Finally, the “Sign-Up” and join membership page (including bonus offer)

Feel free to comment or email me with any questions and I’d be happy to address them. I believe in ‘overcoming fear through education’ and this is exactly what the service provides for you. You also support Afraid to Trade when you support INO TV.

Also, I will provide descriptions and recommendations throughout the week on some of my favorite videos I’ve watched so far. I truly believe this is an opportunity and deal you shouldn’t pass up.


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