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Investment Mastery Tutorial :
Beginners to IntermediatesAre you a total beginner who doesn’t know what a stock is, or maybe someone who has learned some basics but are not yet making any consistent profits? We, at Investment Mastery, are dedicated to helping those people who have many questions and who need to be taken by the hand and shown exactly what to do. Our stock market course is specifically designed to ensure you get the best stock market training money can buy.
Imagine a totally unique approach, where our focus is your success. Our courses are run as workshops and not seminars, with small groups seated in front of a computer each, placing trades during the workshop and asking as many questions as possible in order to be able to take action afterwards. Our follow up support has set the standard in the industry with weekly calls, monthly meetings, online discussion forums, stock coaching and wealth consultations.
Small groups learning simply strategiesYou’ll be glad to know that we are not a seminar company, we are a stock market training company, and we know what works. That is why you will see a maximum of 24 people in our workshops to ensure the maximum learning environment. You will learn 3 strategies which have been specifically chosen for the following reasons: 1. They work with a track record where possible. 2. They take advantage of all market movements (up, down and sideways). 3. They fit into any lifestyle, whether you have 2 hours a year or 20 minutes a day. 4. We use these strategies ourselves.
Placing trades at our computer-based training facility in the CityThe best thing is that you get to try these strategies out there and then. You will arrive at the workshop having set up an account for trading. Each participant sits in front of a computer in our computer based training centre in the City. That’s right, every single person has a computer, so we can practise placing trades during the course itself. The Investment Mastery simulator, a virtual account with live prices allows you to place trades without risking any of your own money. You are able to test and refine your skills until you are ready to go live.
We were the first company in the UK to introduce this system, because we know how important it is for you to practise while our traders are in the room with you. You will never have to risk a single penny until you have proven to yourself you can do it first!
Follow up supportIf you have ever attended a course, you will know that the follow up support is crucial, as crucial as the workshop itself. That’s why at Investment Mastery you will receive follow up support for as long as you need it. We offer live conference calls throughout the month so you can ask any questions about anything which will help you with your trading. If you miss the calls, we record them and place them on the site for you to listen to.
For those near London we have additional graduate meetings as a bonus, where you can get all your questions answered. Then there is our online discussion forum where you can meet like-minded traders, which is open 24/7.
With this kind of support structure in place, it is no wonder that beginners who have attended ‘seminars’ come to us and start trading profitably after attending our workshop. Make sure you check out the testimonials of some of our graduates on this site who are making consistent returns.
All your questions answeredWe guarantee you will have all the opportunity you need to have all your questions answered, due to the small groups and the interactive workshop environment. In fact, we have graduates on hand to answer your questions, as well as our Head Coach Anthony Wright and, of course, Marcus de Maria, the owner of Investment Mastery, who does all the teaching himself.Jeffrey Little, "Understanding Wall Street, 5th Edition" : the book
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