Work is the key:
You will hear over and over how this program is a "work thing," "it's about discipline," & "it's an art thing." The truth of the matter is that you will be embarking on a change to the way you think. We promise lots of work, though very profitable & rewarding work. Once the work is done, it's done for life. The steady, consistent application of what you know and the discipline to pick up and move on will make this system work for you. Though students will learn how to quickly identify profitable trades in the market, there are still trades that just do not work. Students will also learn to identify trades that are not working. It is up to the student to have the discipline to exit the trade and the fortitude to trust what s/he knows to continue forward.
No degrees are necessary:
This is not a certification program. You will not get a certificate nor a college credit when you finish the course. The program was never intended as a means to approve or certify a person to become successful. In fact, what you're learning will not qualify you to become a financial advisor, planner or broker. Most folks who finish the Achievers' ChoiceQuest program will better know how to profit in the stock market than many financial professionals. Most financial professionals know little or nothing about how to actually make money in the stock market... this explains why they show up to a job every day. We have even had financial professionals finish the program and tell us they never knew how to actually make money in the stock market. The few professionals we've had finish the course have often seen significant improvements in their own portfolio as well as in the overall performance of their clients' funds.
If this works so well, why are you teaching the class?
The simple fact is, the instructor doesn't have to teach in order to make a profit. The class originally began when a handful of the instructor's co-workers asked if he would teach them how to "do the stock market." The instructor fought a nervous fear of speaking in front of folks & delivered some teaching as he had promised. When he finished the first course, he got a rush out of teaching. Not to mention, when he retired from work at a young age, most of his social contacts were at work while he was hanging out at home. Because the instructor was from a blue-collar background, his friends weren't already "retired." Once he began teaching the course, he was able to be around folks much like himself and enjoy the process of teaching.
If it works so well, why are you charging for the class?
Honestly, the instructor began teaching the class for free. The first class offered in public was for free. No one showed up. Later, we began to charge for the course. The cost offsets some costs of doing business & it weeds out folks who won't or don't do the work. Trust us, you've thrown away far more money on far worse ideas. For some of you, it was your college degree that you're doing nothing with. But this could actually make you money if you have the discipline to do the work. Finally, people are more likely to follow through on information that has a real, material cost to them. Think of it as your tuition to bypass some of the stupid things the instructor has done before you.