IMPORTANT! Video that should clarify how to Sign up for a Market Maps Seminar if you have attended one before!
Good afternoon.
Signing up to take a seminar or registering to attend a seminar once you have paid and gotten your login/password [ if you have attended a prior seminar] is easy! Here’s a video that should make it easy as pie for you to register for any of the premium services and to access your registrations once you get your password from us [info@marketgeometry.com]:
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There seems to be quite a bit of confusion about how to register if you have taken a past Market Maps basic seminar. The day I announce the new date, I put the registration link up under the Members Login area. You simply login, where your Premium Services are listed, using the password Catalin gave you, and it will list what services you are currently subscribed to. If you have taken a basic seminar before, it will show you as ‘good forever’. Just click on seminar and the registration form appears.
Please use this method of registration. If you have problems, contact us at:
Our email is info@marketgeometry.com
I’ll see many of you tomorrow. If I don’t see you, have a wonderful weekend.
Tim
Here is the link, good for Wednesday and Friday of this week. It uses the same ID number, so once you register for one of these sessions, you are registered for the entire week. You will still have to click on the link to join or use one of the methods below. You should get an email each day, reminding you of the next day's session, with the same click-through link. NOTE the sessions have moved to 11:00 am ( MST-7) Arizona time!
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