Abe Cofnas and Walter Peters

Abe Cofnas - Special Guest Webinar




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online trading course with Abe



Frequently asked questions:

Q: Is the account at 20:00 in the video a live account?
A: Yes.

Q: Is the polarity grid web-based?
A: Yes. You will access the grid via the internet for real-time data.

Q: When will the online webinars start?
A: End of April 2012/beginning of May 2012.

Q: How long will Abe's breakout signals last?
A: Two months for free, after that a small subscription fee of less than $100/month.

Q: Is the "Third Degree" trade in the online course?
A: Yes.

Q: What are the 8 Kangaroos?
A: These are different naked trading setups to the standard Kangaroo tail. Each has associated rules and market conditions.

Q: When are the live seminars in Australia?
A: In March and April 2012.

Q: What will I learn at the seminar?
A: The Home Run Trade, The Third Degree Trade, Abe's Breakout Trading Method, how to create your own trading system, how to use the Sentiment Polarity Grid and what to do with the email signals Abe sends to you. We will also sing folk songs and eat spicy Thai food (ok, perhaps not).

Q: I would like more information about how to use Abe's trading tools, where can I get this?
A: Watch the second webinar right here.




 
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