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Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. Announces October Dates for Complimentary 2-Hour Trading Workshop

Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. (www.Learn-To-Trade.com), Toronto’s leading provider of professional stock market trading courses designed to create successful traders on the financial market, is pleased to announce that it is leading two free two-hour trading workshops on Tuesday, October 14 and Thursday, October 16. The first trading workshop takes place on Tuesday, October 14 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Learn-to-Trade.com Inc. corporate head office at 885 Don Mills Road, Suite 200, in Toronto. The second workshop occurs on Thursday, October 16 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Humber College North Campus at the corners of Finch Avenue West and Highway 27. “A recent survey shows that, on a national level, 68% of women and 83% of men feel confident when making investment decisions, while on a provincial level, 71% of women and 83% of men in Ontario feel confident,” says George Karpouzis, Co-founder and Director of Education at Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. “Overall, Canadian women are most concerned about putting their money into safe investments and avoiding big losses. Men, on the other hand, are more focused on building and accumulating wealth.” (Source: “Study Reveals Men Are More Confident Investors than Women,” BMO Financial Group web site, September 16, 2014; https://newsroom.bmo.com/press-releases/bmo-investorline-study-reveals-men-are-more-confid-tsx-bmo-201409160968093001.) Karpouzis explains that Learn-To-Trade.com Inc.’s proven technical analysis course, taught by professional instructors, provides members with the confidence they need to succeed in any financial market. Those who take the comprehensive Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. investing course will walk away with the knowledge, tools, and support required to create a disciplinary approach when trading or investing in the financial markets. “Those who attend the free two-hour Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. workshop will learn effective strategies for creating consistently profitable results,” he adds. “That includes investing strategies that help protect stock positions from losses, renting stocks out and creating monthly cash flow, stock options, futures trading, FOREX trading, risk management, and capital preservation.” “At Learn-To-Trade.com Inc., we understand that being a successful trader doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a lifelong pursuit that means continually educating yourself and keeping up-to-date with market trends,” Karpouzis concludes. “That’s why Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. provides a Lifetime Membership.” Those interested in attending the free two-hour Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. trading workshop and learning about its exclusive Lifetime Membership can register online at https://www.Learn-To-Trade.com, by e-mail info@learn-to-trade.com, by calling 416-510-5560, or by visiting the Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. offices at 885 Don Mills Road, Suite 200, Toronto. Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. is the leading provider of stock market training courses in the Greater Toronto Area. Led by licensed, industry professionals, Learn-To-Trade.com Inc.’s extensive stock market trading courses provides its Members with all the tools necessary to trade financial products in today’s complex and fast-paced markets. Stock trading training courses with Learn-To-Trade.com, Inc. teach investors both basic and advanced stock market investing principles, including: how to read and understand stock prices and quotes, fundamental analysis and technical analysis, and various trading strategies. Through its Lifetime Membership, Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. also provides extensive training and knowledge in stock option trading, stock index trading, futures trading, futures option trading, FOREX trading, risk management, and capital preservation. Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. Members utilize real-time, simulated trading platforms to paper trade until they gain the confidence to make independent market decisions and produce consistently profitable results. As the leading and oldest financial educator in Canada, Learn-To-Trade.com Inc.’s instructors are also educators for the Toronto Montreal Exchange, through which its instructors host educational sessions for the major banks across Canada. To learn more about Learn-To-Trade.com Inc., visit the company’s web site at www.Learn-To-Trade.com. Contact Learn-To-Trade.com Inc. by phone at 416-510-5560 or by e-mail at info@learn-to-trade.com.
George Karpouzis

George Karpouzis is the co-founder of Learn-to-Trade and has been personally providing education and mentoring to over 3000 members since 1999. George has been trading in the stocks, options, futures and forex markets using technical analysis since 1986. With the help of advancements in trading technology the Learn To Trade program is now accessible worldwide. His background and passion for teaching brings an invaluable asset to our members. George is constantly striving to improve the program content and develop new strategic relationships for the benefit of the members.

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