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Both residents and visitors to Las Vegas will find the city is an exceptional venue to attend a seminar hosted by BetterTrades. The stock market education leader, which is ranked No. 1 in North America, prides itself on providing the highest quality presentations and workshops. More than 100 cities are visited each year by BetterTrades and Las Vegas is consistently one of the most popular stops.
The BetterTrades system is introduced through a presentation known as the Financial Freedom Expo. Students coming to the free two-hour program are shown how the stock market works and are told how it's possible to control their own financial destiny by obtaining a quality education from a reliable source.
Students at the Las Vegas FFE are taught some stock market basics and shown how a trader can make money whether the market is going up or going down. They're introduced to the idea of trading options and shown how options have been mistakenly sold to the public as a risky investment, when they can be a more affordable way for many people to become involved in the stock market.
BetterTrades wants prospective students to see the possibilities that exist in the market, strategies that work whether you're a local resident or staying for a few days on the Vegas Strip. The speaker at the program is an actual stock market success story, a person who has used the market to help change their own financial future.
A person who lives in Las Vegas won't have any trouble finding the sessions. BetterTrades hosts the introductory programs four times each year in the area, typically meeting at the Suncoast Hotel and Casino and the Sante Fe Hotel and Casino.
Visitors can include participation in the BetterTrades program on a trip to Las Vegas. They may wish to take in some of the local sites, such as nearby Hoover Dam and Lake Meade, the largest man-man reservoir in the world. There are dozens of quality golf courses in the area and there are many outdoors activities available for those who enjoy hiking and mountain biking.
There's also gambling, one of the main staples in the Las Vegas economy. Anyone who stays at one of the high-end hotels like the Bellagio, the Ventian or the MGM Grand will enjoy the world-class facilities and take advantage of the games of chance that have made the city famous around the world.
The Bellagio is also known for its famous fountains, which dance each evening in a display of choreographed water and lights amid an eight-acre artificial lake. It was also made famous as the site of the theatrical heist that was pulled off in the blockbuster movie "Ocean's Eleven," which starred George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
Why not incorporate a little financial information into your trip to Sin City? If you learn how to successfully trade the market you can afford to take in a few more shows (Wayne Newton anyone?) or play a few additional hands of poker.