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Winnipeg Company Launches Self-Directed Investing Training Website


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Canadian investors who may have lost significant portions of their retirement savings in recent economic challenges now have the option of self-directing their investment portfolio with the help of a new investment training website by Train2invest.

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 22 July 2010. The stock market can often seem like an overwhelming and complicated place in the best conditions. Further still, with the recent economic collapse, many people are left with not only diminished retirement portfolios, but also fear about their financial futures. When banks and financial planners have little solution beyond “be patient and hope for the best,” many Canadians are looking for alternatives to help restore what they had.

To help support those looking to rebuild their investment portfolios, Train2Invest, a Winnipeg-based company, now aims to revolutionize the way people look at their retirement portfolios and the stock market in general. With their long regarded Self-Directed Stock Market Investment training course, the team at Train2Invest are now teaching ordinary people the key secrets behind making the most profitable investments... regardless of economic conditions.

With a growing flux of students all starting to take an avid interest in the stock market, the Internet has steadily becoming a resourceful tool which helps aid them in their study. Train2Invest have just recently launched a new design for their website (www.Train2Invest.com), geared towards assisting Canadians who are eager to learn more about self directed investment. One of the websites main advantages is that it has been specifically developed around assisting students on how to independently cultivate their own investments.

The benefits of self-directed investments (including Self-Directed RRSP’s & TFSA’s) included avoiding the high costs associated with a financial planner and provide the opportunity for a much higher rate of return for the Canadian investor.

The Train2Invest Stock Market Training Program offers all the information that the average Canadian requires to self directed their investment portfolio in any stock market, although it focuses on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). With their new website, Train2Invest intends to provide all the information, in an apparent and readily accessible way, to help their students strategically compose a trading plan, as well as understand vital trading tools such as stock charting software and data feeds.

Train2Invest will come as a pleasant surprise to many who visit the site for the first time, as it welcomes all groups. Without using confusing industry terminology and ambiguous trading jargon, Train2Invest will teach investors everything that is required to not only make ongoing gainful investments, but to also make sure that any existing portfolios can be quickly optimised. The Train2Invest site is an innovative advancement over similar websites and its user-friendly interface allows browsers to navigate over topics with some ease, going through all the various sections simply and effectively.

There is also an e-book entitled Stock Market Investing: The Untold Story available to download on the website which includes chapters such as ‘How to educate ourselves about the stock market’ and ‘Self directed investment’. The book itself is presented in an informative and understandable format, with clear indications to the discussed topics and sub topics. The website was designed and constructed by the vine multimedia inc., a Winnipeg web-design and internet marketing company.



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