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Aug
20

The Weekend Trader – TAD, PivotPoint Briefing & Jellie Training

By Don Miller

Hi all.

A quick post this morning before I finally get out of the office today (Saturday) for some R&R at our annual Emmaus picnic.

Trading After Dark Episode #6 – First, a huge thank you for the mega-response to the last two Trading After Dark (TM) videos – Episodes 5 & 6 – which are now approaching 2,500 cumulative trader views

Specifically, Episode #6 has triggered a response throughout the industry where some believe it is one of the largest steps forward ever in the financial industry with respect to sharing the intimate financial details of those who provide liquidity and make markets.

As always, transparency and truth will continue to drive our ongoing efforts … both in our trading efforts and in life.

Weekly PivotPoint Advisors Briefing – My weekly technical and portfolio Briefing for longer-term cycles for last week has been posted in the Briefing Room tab on the PivotPoint site.  In this week’s notes, I show how Wednesday’s short-term 15-minute signals helped foretell Thursday’s crash.

September S&P Jellie Trader Training – A reminder that we’re only a few weeks away from our only other live S&P Jellie trader training effort scheduled for 2011. 

As the 4-week effort begins right after Labor Day, and participants must view the 16 hours of Webinars prior to our start, please email me at don@donmillereducation.com asap if you’re interested in learning the business of making a market in the S&Ps or similar markets.   And as both TAD Episode #6 and last year’s talk in New York indicated, you can run an effective business on modest size.

As always, I refuse to mass market such training as I’d rather simply let people know its availability via these blogs versus actively “chasing ambulances” and hoarding people into a room.  The consistent result has been a small team made up of individuals (average age of those participating in the first eight efforts has been 49) who truly care about the effort and each other.

And a reminder for those who don’t have the time commitment that the 16-Hour video series remains a viable option.  Click here for the complete Webinar syllabus.  As always, a portion will go to support our ongoing American Diabetes Association and/or Grow Uganda efforts.

Enjoy the weekend.

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