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Time Running Out for OptionsU Forex Trader's Annual "Big Event" Registration

According to "Forex Joe", this event is a rare view into the world of professional Forex traders.

2011-03-01
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, March 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) "Forex Joe", creator of Forex Trader Pro and featured speaker at the annual Big Event, recently announced the lineup of speakers for this exclusive event.

Those who register for the event will have access to TOP traders, including Chris Lori, Forex Fund Manager, Dean Malone of Compass FX, and Steve Nison, the Godfather of candlestick trading. Along with Forex Joe, these masters of the market will join several other highly-qualified Forex experts sharing techniques of substance.

The Forex "Big Event" will be held entirely online as participants enjoy three full days of hands-on, professional training from those who have discovered the secrets to the Forex market.

Those who are unable to attend the session, or who want to review the materials at a later date receive free access to the archived versions of each talk with the required registration fee of $49 for all three days.

This affordable and unique event brings the secrets, tips and live trading in the Forex markets straight into your home. Trading right along with the professionals will make it easy for anyone to master the basics to the exciting Forex market, by learning how to increase wins and minimize losses.

"Most traders like to keep the secret of their success to themselves, but I've put together some of the top experts who want to teach others what it takes to make it big in Forex markets," said "Forex Joe".

To learn more about Big Event and register before it's too late, please visit http://ouforextrader.com/pr-3.


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[Press-News.org] Time Running Out for OptionsU Forex Trader's Annual "Big Event" Registration
According to "Forex Joe", this event is a rare view into the world of professional Forex traders.