| Pinnacle-Exchange Makes Forex More Accessible Pinnacle-Exchange cuts cost of FOREX training during November 2005 to allow more people who want to open an account the opportunity to get trained on trading.
Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) October 30, 2005 -- Pasadena-based Pinnacle-Exchange, Inc., announced plans to make learning Foreign Exchange more accessible by offering free training and education to those who open self-trading accounts.
During November, anyone who opens a self-trade account with Pinnacle-Exchange can attend each of four Saturday trainings at no charge. Pinnacle-Exchange sees educating investors on FOREX as a core value.
“This offer will allow more people to learn about FOREX, promote self-reliance and teach valuable investing techniques and strategies,” said Simon Ho, president.
Ho said people who want to learn about Foreign Exchange are often stopped by the cost of spending $1,600 to almost $4,000 to learn how to trade. “The money they spend on learning the basics of Foreign Exchange trading then makes it more difficult for them to make the investment in trading,” said Mr. Ho.
Pinnacle-Exchange typically charges $1,000 for up to four training sessions lasting for three hours each. After the sessions, a veteran trader is available at no additional charge to help the novice investors place their first trades and learn how to get in and out of the market profitably.
Pinnacle-Exchange has trained more than 600 self-traders during the past four years.
Simon Ho has been interviewed on KCAL-9, plus spoken at the Altadena Crown City Kiwanis Club, the Pasadena Kiwanis Club and Cal State University Northridge Student Finance Association.
Interviews available upon request.
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