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Free investment seminars

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TD Waterhouse offers free seminars for investors. I can’t comment on the educational level of the content as I’ve only attended one seminar and it was on “Powerful Fixed Income Investment Strategies”. Because of my age, I hadn’t given much thought on fixed income. My knowledge on this subject is non-existent. I found it hard to follow even simple definitions but I blame that on the presenter’s inability to get his point across as well. He was meandering all over the place! You might get a better presenter in your area though.

I also can’t comment on if they are bias towards TD products but the one I attended only gave facts on bonds as investment vehicles. If you are attending a seminar about WebBroker, their online interface, obviously that’s geared towards their products.

I’d still recommend going to these seminars if you have some free time at lunch and there’s one near your area. At the very least, you will get exposed to new terminology and you can review that by yourself later.

West coast seminars


East coast seminars

Obviously, if TDW does this, I’m sure other brokerage houses offer the same, so I’d ask around.

2 Responses to “Free investment seminars”

  1. on 28 Jul 2007 at 11:42 amWooly Woman

    Hi Money Relations, just found your blog, looks like you have some interesting thoughts. I like reading about how people are investing so I can learn too. I am not ready to invest much since I am focussed on paying off student loan debt at the moment, but I want to be prepared for when I can start looking at it seriously. I should check out some of these free TD seminars to get me going, thanks for the tip.

  2. on 28 Jul 2007 at 4:50 pmmoneyrelations

    Hi Wooly Woman! Thanks for dropping by! Yep, I am on the steep learning curve to invest for myself. I’ll probably make lots of mistakes but I’m okay with this. It’s better for me to make my own mistakes than to pay for someone else to make mistakes :) No one will care more about my money than me. I hope you stick around and learn with me!

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