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Million Dollar Traders

If you watched the "Million Dollar Traders" program last year you may be interested to know that Lex Van Dam is giving a presentation at the Traders Expo on 24th March

It's free to attend, just register in advance at:

http://www.moneyshow.com/tradeshow/london/traders_expo/main.asp?scode=026241


Psychological traits of "Million Dollar Traders"
Saturday, March 24, 2012 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm


Lex van Dam, creator and star of BBC's Million Dollar Traders, will use examples of his popular TV show to discuss what it takes to be a winning trader. Don't miss this chance to hear from the man who took a handful of beginners and in eight (8) weeks, taught them how to trade, and as a group, they were trading more successfully than many professionals. The methodology he teaches will help you to become a more successful trader if you have the mindset necessary to make the committment and trade effectively. At the end of this session, there will hopefully be time for Lex to share his latest market insights as well.
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