Business seminar sells controversial council invest.
The height is quickly faced with financial guru Wade Cook’s introduction, three-hour seminar Rockrimmon Marriott’s November mid-Tech Center. And it must be used for Sweet Spot.”You just make money, predictable and repetitive,” said Cook, on videotape on the seminar.
The group has a conversation with the panel the casual customer Wade Cook discuss techniques such as puts and calls for departure. They’re back-raised people. You could talk about garden hose.
“I like options, you can cash in two days, even hours,” said one participant, Robert Handel.
Another win their confidence to invest, if it finds, picking up the Wall Street Journal, intimidating.
The tape ends, and Eric Glenn, a hypercharged Wade Cook, spokesman for Utah, begins the sale.
“How will you do today? Happy?”
Most of the 25 to 30 participants confirmed, they are happy.
“Financially?
The space grows silent.
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