There are several meetings for investors this week in the area of technical analysis and options.
UPCOMING TSAA EVENT: Rick Lehman on Behavioral Finance
Wednesday, February 13th, 5:00-7:00pm #6208 at Golden Gate University, 536 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Richard Lehman, M.B.A., is the author of Options For Volatile Markets: Managing Volatility and Protecting Against Catastrophic Risk (Bloomberg, 2011). He has a Wall Street and financial industry background spanning 34 years, and he is the founder of RHL Capital, LLC
Cost online from www.TSAASF.org: $10 for TSAASF and MTA Members and Affiliates, $20 for non-members, FREE for students. Please bring your paypal receipt as your entry ticket.
Cost at the door: $15 for all members, $25 for non-members, and FREE for students.
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For traders and investors in the Peninsula (and elsewhere) Valentine's Day offers this:
“Silicon Valley Options Group (SVOG)” http://www.svog.org/
- An opportunity to meet new people and exchange ideas
DATE/TIME: Thursday – Feb 14th, 2013 -- 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
LOCATION: Elks Lodge Sunnyvale: 375 North Pastoria Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA
Directions & Map: http://tinyurl.com/ElksLodgeSunnyvale
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Last but not least, the regular meeting of the S.F. Bay Area Options Group is Saturday, Feb.16 (if the half-asteroid doesn't get us):
Saturday 2-16-2013, from 9:00 AM to Noon, Room C-235
Fort Mason Center, San Francisco
Agenda:
1. Review Charter of the Group - Ray Douglas
2. Self-Introduction of Members & Guests: current activities, experience, location.
3. Broken-Wing-Condor Improvements and Update – Jay Hanson
Break
4. Deep-In-The-Money Covered Call – Update with Results – Brent Leonard
This Group is not associated with any commercial, political or religious entity. Content of discussion shared among members and guests is strictly for education and information only. Members and guests are fully responsible for their trading decisions.















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