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Poll: Note Training Courses

Terrence Evans
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  • Lomita, CA
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I am writing this post to attempt to get the pulse of the community here.  THIS IS TARGETED TOWARDS THE NEWBIES AND MID LEVEL NOTE INVESTORS ONLY, not the experienced.

How much have you paid over the last year -or- what is the maximum amount of $$$ you are willing to pay for a typical VIRTUAL 2 or 3 day note investing course??? What I mean here is the A to Z note course that teaches you all the basics and many nuances of note investing.  Industry experts are often invited to teach portions of the class. It does not get into advanced topics much. Now, I am not talking about symposiums like Paper Source, DME, or NoteWorthy.  I am talking about pure education.

What, to you, is a fair price?
(A) Nothing
(B) $100 or less
(C) $100-$250
(D) $250-$500
(E) $500-$1k
(E) > $1k

There are no wrong or right answers here. I am just doing research. Thanks!

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Chris Seveney
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I think there is a big difference between a newbie and mid level investor. For newbies I think you would want to keep it under $200 and have it be a brief intro into note investing and be very high level. Mid level investor should be more in depth but the challenge with mid level training in this space is the best education is doing / buying a note

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