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![]() Hi Boyd,
I'm sure there must be ways you can profit by teaching your day-trading knowhow, if you wanted to.... (I know this isn't what you were asking, but nevertheless....) Of course, there's the info-products approach - reports, tapes, a newsletter, that kind of thing.... There's also teaching - either a class, or one-on-one tutoring would be profitable too. My impression is that there's a lot of interest in technical analysis at the moment, which is essentially what your expertise is in, right? Stock market investing techniques can sell for a high price. As I understand it, as long as you don't actually recommend which stocks to buy or sell - you just teach the technique - then you wouldn't need a financial advisors' license or anything like that (but I am NOT a lawyer, so don't take this as legal advice!). I'm quite sure many people would pay a lot for private lessons in technical analysis.... You could make even more by selling (at retail) good technical analysis software to your customers too. Another possibility is a seminar (but you'd have to be comfortable in front of audiences).... Email or web-based classes are becoming more and more popular, and that's another possibility too. There seem to be a lot of possibilities for you to teach your know-how to others, if you chose to.... - Dien Rice |
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