How to pick stock?
and
How to trade successfully?


Some companies try to lure you with headlines like "make $1000 a day daytrading"
or with statements like "I made $47,000 in one day" or "daytrade for a living". I could
make similar claims such as - "a Princeton daytrader made over $100,000 in one
day trading Qualcomm". Did it happen? Yes, but that was one incredible day.
Anyone that falls for that type of greed advertising is a sucker.

The truth is that some traders will make money and some will lose money and I
measure that over the period of a year. If a trader is behind at the end of the year, he
lost money and if he is ahead then he made money because at the end of the year
your income taxes will show a profit or a loss. One thing is for sure - without the
knowledge in Princeton's TradeTutor courses, you will lose your money, I guarantee
it.

So, now the question is, what are you willing to pay for the knowledge and skills you
need? I'll pose the same question to myself, how much am I willing to discount
Princeton's TradeTutor to get you the knowledge you need? I'll get to my solution in
a minute.

Many people have come to this site and have decided to buy a cheaper training
program assuming that all training is basically the same. This is their first big
mistake. Once you get past the basics you will notice a big difference in Princeton's
TradeTutor. Others only show you what you can do based upon past charts and
indicators. Although this is ok for illustration purposes you will need more to be
successful.

You will need to learn how to predict where the price is going in real time.
Princeton's TradeTutor is the only training course teaching real time prediction. You
will learn how to anticipate where the trend is going and what to do to milk it for all
it's worth - all in real time recorded video.

Remember the saying, "you get what you pay for". If you buy a training course for
$49.00, what do you get? You get $49 worth of training. Then, why would anyone buy
a training course for $249.? Because you would get $249 worth of training. People
were paying $2500 for Princeton's TradeTutor in our training room and now the
same courses are available to you without the training room for only $995. So, how
much is this training worth?

Before you answer this question consider the fact that all the training we just talked
about is really worth the amount of money you intend to risk in the markets. Traders
that paid $49 for their training to save money and lost $5,000 in the market paid how
much for their training? Another saying comes to mind, "Penny wise and pound
foolish".








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How to Pick Stocks
Stress
Free
Trading
I pick the
stock you
pull the
trigger