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Bulls On Wall Street – Online Deal

Four Online Stock-Trading Courses or Four-Day In-Depth Live Online Stock-Trading Course (Up to 97% Off)

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Value
$699
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$674
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In a Nutshell

Live or pre-recorded online courses teach a comprehensive system for analyzing and acting on profitable trades

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 10, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Valid online only. Must activate by the expiration date on your Groupon, unlimited access expires 6 months after activation date.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Playing the stock market is an easier way to make a living than performing manual labor or patenting a machine that turns rocks into nickels. Earn your keep with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$25 for four online stock-trading courses (a $699 value)
$49 for a four-day in-depth online stock-trading class with live training (a $1,500 value)

Both class options include:

  • Over eight hours of instruction
  • Six months of access to recorded classes if purchasers wish to retake them
  • Digital course book to accompany lessons on setting up charts and indicators, scanning for potential plays, and implementing day-trading setups

The in-depth class option also includes one-on-one questions and tips from instructors and personal training from Bulls On Wall Street CEO Kunal Desai. See more information on the live-class schedule.

Bulls On Wall Street

Professional day trader, CEO, and founder Kunal Desai has been trading since his college days and boasts more than 12 years of experience. Desai founded Bulls On Wall Street to help new or experienced traders play an active role in their financial futures, offering classes on scanning, buying, and selling stocks. Bulls On Wall Street helps clients learn a comprehensive system for scanning, buying, and selling on the stock market. Experienced traders lead customers through an intensive 16-day boot camp, where they share the secrets of their cogent system for analyzing each opportunity they encounter. Students quickly learn how to read indexes, scale out profitable positions, and land a seamless back flip into a pool of gold coins.

In addition to these services, Bulls on Wall Street also offers a course in retirement planning. Identifying the best investment assets for the the most prosperous long-term growth, these courses help novice and experienced investors alike reach their goal of financial freedom. The course's nine chapters cover topics such as retirement account types, investment and portfolio strategy, and market trends. For all courses, students also enjoy access to a private forum where they can talk to staff and fellow classmates.

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