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Webcast Archives

Think of it as hundred chapter "book on tape" with about 300 hours of trader education packed into a structured course.  This is not a book written during the heyday of the Internet Bubble. This entire group of audio / visuals has been created by trader educators since March 2000!. 

 


Webcasts are contained in two separate areas requiring separate access. 
Member area codes entitle you to more recent recordings.  
Archive Subscriptions provide access to numerous previously recorded trader education.
Members' Area Webcasts Webcast Archive Subscribers
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Last Update - January 2006

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Listening Access Guide

WorldWideTraders Webcasts are recorded as multiple one-hour segments.  To listen you must use RealPlayer because the presentations are recorded using RealProducer. If U don't yet have RealPlayer on your computer, click RealPlayer icon below to download the FREE version. Our system is programmed to advance automatically from one clip to the next; however, we're aware the automation does not always work on all browsers. We use Internet Explorer so that is the browser used to verify.  To advance to 2nd clip manually, click Page Down Key in RealPlayer or click on Play Menu to select next clip. Also, our audio server sometimes takes 5 or more minutes to download enough streaming to commence the player.  Have patience and give it all the time it needs.  If after you have tried a couple times, reboot your computer and boot RealPlayer before any other software. This procedure is known to have helped many a listener.  Also, we use Acrobat to make our visuals into PDF format.  Therefore you will need Acrobat Reader, which is free from AcrobatWe are aware that Acrobat Reader is finicky too and sometimes you will need to reboot to open visuals.

 

Guarantee:

You have 24 hours from the time you subscribe to the listening fee to notify us that you do not believe the recorded presentations are useful.  Simply click:  RichardJust tell me why you don't believe the presentations are worthwhile and I will credit your card.  Be sure to act within 24 hours after your card is charged.  Be aware that many presentations include visual aids but others don't.  We wish we had visuals for all presentations but we don't. Visuals are available for over 85% of our recordings.

The WorldWideTraders Webcast listening options are divided into two sections: 

Members
& Public

The most recent 4 recorded meeting presentation webcasts are available for access exclusively to active WorldWideTraders members; however, the archived 60+ webcasts representing about 120 hours of specialized trader training are available to every trader for one full year at a fee of $45. You can listen to as many as you can find time. 

WorldWideTraders meeting presentations are recorded and made available for audio rebroadcast. New webcasts are usually available to members during the week following the 2nd and 4th Saturday's Orange County meetings. Remember, there is no charge for members to listen to the most current 4 webcasts (located in the member area). 

Listen to as many webcasts as you wish -- from the time your credit card is processed. At time of payment, you are assigned a permanent user name and password to access the archive library and listen to all the webcasts you wish. Once you have paid by clicking on the Pay Link below, you will be directed to the Webcast Archive.  

The real benefit of these archived webcasts is for traders who have yet not heard these presentations and want to 'kick start' their learning process... being able to 'catch up' to speed is comparable to taking a very low priced course.  Where else can you buy 120 hours of education for $45?

Just having this special opportunity to listen to over 100 hours of educational trading audio presentations could provide you with sufficient knowledge to trade well, but don't bank on it.  Learning to trade takes more than a photographic memory or audio memory... as it were.  

Learning to trade requires seat time watching the market behave the way it behaves every day.  I was told by one very savvy trading instructor (Kevin Green) 4 years ago that the best way to learn to trade well is to identify one particular stock that trades in a 2-4 point range every day. Watch the stock every day all day for several days.  Learn when it is truly oversold and buy some... only 100 shares.  Learn when it is very over bought and short some... only 100 shares.  Take a half point to a point away each day and make a small living.  Prove you can do it consistently... then you may call yourself a trader.  At that point and only at that point, is it wise to increase your risk beyond 100 share lots.

The true benefit is for new traders who have not yet heard the presentations you want to 'kick start' your learning... 'catch up' to speed is equal to very low priced courses. Webcasts are like "books on tape."


 



 

 

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