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Weekly Webinar: 1st on Forex - The Week Ahead

Type: Webinar

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Expert: Jerry Furst, President at Investors Education Network
Moderator: Maud Gilson
Start: Mon, Apr 12 2010, 16:00 GMT
End: Mon, Apr 12 2010, 16:45 GMT
Participants: 28 pre-registered participants

Summary:
You can catch up and review "The 1st on Forex Week Ahead - Live Webinar" by reading the "1st on Forex - Week Ahead Report". For commentary and news on all subjects related to trading - be sure to subscribe to Jerry's Blog here at FX Street also appropriately named.... "1st on Forex"!

Its all for you and your trading sucess and education. Note all information is for educational purposes only. No content or commentary should ever be interpreted as trading or investment advice. Trading and investing is not suitable for everyone. You should only trade with money that you are prepared to lose.

Who is Jerry Furst?

As Founder and President of Investors Education Network (IEN), Jerry Furst has been conducting and coordinating live training seminars and events for years and is now a frequent speaker at Traders Expos, FXstreet.com Webinars, and an author in well known trading publications and web sites. Jerry is a former Sr. Analyst/ Programmer with IBM and has been a paid consultant and trainer to Fortune 500 companies.

Jerry has been trading his own account since 1987 and primarily trades and invests with Forex currencies, stocks, and equity options for his own accounts. He has found that running a networking group for traders is extremely rewarding as he continues to learn from the experts in the industry and the traders in his group.

Mr. Furst is also a mentor and trading coach to select clients. Jerry can be reached at JerryB1st (at) ienweb (dot) com or visit www.InvestorsEducationNetwork.com.

Blog: 1st on Forex


Software instructions
HotComm is the multimedia communication tool we will be using to host our New Live Market and Education Sessions. With hotComm you will be able to hear our expert comments dissecting a trade while they show you the graphic resources and the steps they use in their daily trading. This is a fully collaborative tool, so don't hesitate, interaction will be the key to success, by sending your live questions to the experts.
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