From: Susie Wood
Sent: 15 November 2011
To: Allen Johnson
Subject: Trader Workshops – Spare Places Available
Have you ever considered a career as a private financial trader?
Did you know that many private financial traders take home R500,000 to R10m per annum - with some traders starting with less than R15,000 in their trading accounts?
Knowledge to Action has rapidly become the world's number one trader coaching company, sky rocketing to success under the expertise of founder and multimillionaire Greg Secker and after a successful launch in Australia has now arrived in South Africa.
Here are the 3 key reasons why you should do it too:
1. You only need a laptop, internet connection, some relatively inexpensive software and professional training to get started
2. You can trade from anywhere in the world at any time that suits you
3. You can limit the risk on any trade to less than 1% of your account balance and leverage the upside for fantastic profit potential
Knowledge to Action is the World's largest trader coaching company (and Sunday Times FastTrack 100 Finalist) and is running free workshops to show you how you can get started - regardless as to whether you choose to trade full-time or part-time as a positive addition to your income.
"Your strategies work... there's good after sale service and client attention and care. It's a comprehensive service. You don't feel alone when you go off remotely trading you still feel part of a unit." John Wills, Ultimate Forex Graduate
Disclaimer: Our Seminars are purely educational in nature. We do not advise upon or tip any trades shown in any seminar. All trades demonstrated whilst on Knowledge to Action's courses are for educational and illustration purposes only. These products are not suitable for all investors. Please make sure you understand the risks involved.
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From: Allen Johnson
Sent: 15 November 2011
To: Susie Wood
Subject: Trader Workshops – Spare Places Available
Dear Susie
I HAVE considered a career as a private financial trader…it was around the same time I was attempting to wrap shooting of my re-make of “Gorillas In The Mist” down in the estuaries of the KZN north coast.
Budget constraints and a 5 year air-travel interdict against me, prevented me from shooting in Tanzania as originally planned…anyway, the ‘domesticated’ zoo gorilla that I had ‘borrowed’ went postal and bit my knee-cap off during filming one day and my camera man had to subdue it with my vintage Betamax video camera which obviously got totalled in the process…
To this day, I cannot eat Cadbury’s chocolate because of that advert where the gorilla plays drums during Phil Collins’ “In The Air Tonight”….
So…I have a laptop, I have internet connection and I already have some ‘relatively inexpensive’ software…mostly file-sharing stuff and obviously my ‘knee-cap-itulation’ scene which I put on YouTube (It’s been 5 years and I’ve already had 79 hits!)
I googled Greg Secker and the word ‘scam’ came up about 356,000,657 times. I double checked to see that I hadn’t typed in ‘Greg Sucker’ by accident, but no – it’s Greg Secker alright.
So, I don’t think I’ll be seckered in this time around….just off the topic though, which beach is this in your photo below? Are all those people busy doing on-line trading?
They had better watch out for sand in their keyboards, and worse still….sea-monkeys….because if you are rational about it, where there are sea-monkeys, there are also probably sea-gorillas…
Regards
Allen
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