Training? Seminars?
Author: kaiopect8
Creation Date: 10/30/2008 1:30 PM
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kaiopect8

#1
I'm a new user and can go through the on-line manual, but am a hands-on, or at least show-me, kind of guy.

Are there any basic training sessions, seminars, courses, etc., anywhere, any time, to help new users learn their way around...anything beyond running existing strategies? Actually USING the platform?

TIA,
Kaio
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Cone

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Nothing formal, but you're welcomed to ask some hands-on questions at the Fidelity exhibit at the Traders' Expos 3 times a year... there's one coming up in Las Vegas in a couple weeks. Click here.

Apart from that, I think Eugene has prepared some videos that could be available in a short while at the WL5 Wiki.
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Eugene

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Kaio, welcome to our new Wealth-Lab 5 Tutorial Videos section in the WL5 Wiki. There you'll find some Flash videos illustrating basic operations. When time permits, we'll be extending it.
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yzolotarev

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