Press Release: AsiaPacFinance.com Makes Available and Affordable Online Trading Education for Everyone

One Company’s mission to break down barriers between traders and trading knowledge, worldwide.

Singapore – 8 February 2012 – The average cost of “formal trading seminars” anywhere around the world is US$3,000 for a number of lessons. And the industry has created Superstar- Traders- turned- Millionaire- Coaches, painting the dream of easy riches to literally anyone out there. One company, Chart Nexus, even goes to the extent of having local celebrities Apple Hong and Nat Ho advertising their status as trading alumni from Chart Nexus.

Another Company, AsiaPacFinance.com, sees a flaw in the way the retail trading industry has portrayed itself. “Trading is not for everyone, and there is no one size fits all trading system. It is a disciplined process of self discovery, and finding a trading method that works for you. We believe that is why most people give up after attending weekend courses, hoping for a quick solution,” says the Founders.

In addition to shattering the industry with over 150 online trading courses for a mere US$25, AsiaPacFinance.com realizes the limitations which physical seminars bring. Indeed, many aspiring traders live in parts of the world where trading education is simply not accessible, nor affordable. The Founders add on, “Having a comprehensive library of online trading  courses and tools is the only way to break down barriers between traders and trading education, and we want to give everyone access to world-class content that is constantly increased and updated. After all, markets are ever changing but a library of knowledge will stand the test of time.”

About AsiaPacFinance.com

AsiaPacFinance.com’s goal is to be the primary independent source of reliable and actionable trading ideas. They provide online trading courses and trading tools for a growing audience of self-directed traders. AsiaPacFinance.com covers the Asia Pacific markets from its regional headquarters in Singapore.

For more information, visit www.asiapacfinance.com.

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