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In this section I post information about special offers, which should be of interest mostly to
stock, Forex, and futures traders, but not only. They will be free,
but some of them can be time limited, so you may want to act quickly on
them. From time to time, I will also post here about money making ideas or some
other great deals that turned out to be worth the time I spent researching
them. I will focus on those that are free, but if I happen to come across
something that is not free but a great deal nevertheless, I will post
about it here as well.
Some offers like that will be
available only to the members of my Yahoo.com
group, so you may want to consider joining it.
Offer #1: Free
subscription to Futures Magazine.
I hope this will work out for you as it did for me over two years ago.
Ever since I have been subscribing to this magazine for free. This may not
be the greatest magazine for traders, but its price is certainly
attractive enough to give this subscription a serious thought.
Offer #2: Free subscription to Trader Monthly.
I subscribed to it in the first week of July and I am happy to tell you
that I got my first issue today, September 19th. You can subscribe to it directly from the Trader Monthly site: http://www.tradermonthly.com.
Offer #3: Free
Magazine Subscriptions
It turns out that there is free lunch, after all, if you know where to
look for it. It is possible to get free subscriptions to a large variety
of US magazines in which virtually everyone can find something
interesting. I decided to test it in the first days of October 2006 and
some 5 weeks later I received my first free issue of Computer Shopper.
On November 13th, I got the second issue of this magazine, so it looks
like this is definitely for real. You may want to give it a try, too.
After all, if you are reading this, you already have everything you need
to apply for this free lunch, so why not go for it. About the time I
submitted my application for Computer Shopper, I also applied
for a free subscription to SEED, a new popular science bimonthly
launched only two years ago. I am happy to report that I got my first issue
(Dec/Jan) in the week preceding Christmas. Looks like I got myself a
nice holiday present for free! And last but not least, I finally got my
first free issue of Hollywood Life for which I applied also about
the same time as for the other magazines, but I received it only February
21st, 2007. Well, better late than never!
Offer #4: Giveaway of
the day
Holly cow! You can now get even commercial software for free! That is, if you visit
this site. No, you don't need to sell out your soul in exchange, you don't
even need to sign up for this offer, just show up, grab the stuff and run,
run, run... Well, it turns out that you don't even have to run... You just
show up. However, you need to be there every day because every day they
offer something new and if you missed that day, you won't get it any more.
You will get something new, but not what was offered the day before or two
days before, etc. Or you can also check out the
reference section of my site to see what they have to offer on a given
day. Offer #5: It is sometimes possible to get free digital copies of
books whose hard copies have been published relatively recently and to do
so in a way
that is completely legal. I have recently found two such books. They both happen to
be popular science books and so they should appeal to a broader
audience. The first of them, A Briefer History of Time ,
can be
downloaded from this
site. The other one, entitled God's Debris: A Thought Experiment, was written by Scott Adams, the author of the
famous Dilbert cartoons and can be
downloaded from this
site. A few months later, in August 2007, I found two other excellent
books that could be available for free in their digital formats having
been published previously as hard copies. These are:
The Mystery of Banking
and Stripping the Gurus. The latter is apparently not available
through Amazon.com. I decided to package all of them together
and make them downloadable at Wikifortio.com.
They are
certainly worth checking out for their outstanding educational value.
I placed them in the file named TheGreatCollection.zip. The file ID
is 518884 and it is available until November 26th, 2007. The
same file will be posted to my Yahoo.com
group's section of Files, where it will stay for much longer.
You will find it in the folder called Cool and Useful that, as its
name indicates, contains many other cool and useful materials like that. Offer
#6: I have recently discovered a huge treasure trove of classics
available for various portable e-paper platforms, such as Amazon's big
hit, Kindle.
But you can also read them on your laptop or desktop in a PDF
format that is compatible with both PC and Mac. The most popular of these
classics are listed here.
They include, among others, Animal Farm
and 1984 , two
famous and important books that everyone
should read at least once.
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