Tech-Savvy Active Traders from 53 Countries Log more than 6,000 Views of Live Webcast Events SARASOTA, Fla., Feb. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- InterShow, the world's leadingproducer of investment trade shows, recently hosted The Traders Expo in NewYork with more than 6,800 active traders in attendance. As the leader inthe investment tradeshow industry, InterShow is one of the first tobroadcast almost 25% of its workshops and panel discussions live over theInternet. During the four-day Expo, 41 Webcasts were aired live, and activetraders in 53 countries logged more than 6,000 simultaneous views ofWebcast events on the Expo's free membership Web site, MoneyShow.com. The Webcast events, hosted live on MoneyShow.com, featured strategiesand techniques from a broad range of more than 30 leading experts to helpactive traders become more proficient and profitable. The 6,000 liveWebcast views came from traders across the globe watching from as near asCanada, England, and Germany, and as far away as China, Israel, andAustralia. The number of events viewed represents more than a ten-fold increasefrom Webcast events watched online during last year's Traders Expo in NewYork. "The significant increase in viewership of these live Webcast eventsis proof that MoneyShow.com active trader members are technically savvy andour timely educational content is both highly sought-after and accessibleby a global audience," said MoneyShow.com market commentator, Tim Bourquin. Over the coming weeks on-demand Webcast events and more than 100 short-segment interviews with the leading industry experts including LindaRaschke, Kimberly DuBord, Kathy Lien, Steve Nison, and many others will beavailable free to all MoneyShow.com members. About MoneyShow.com MoneyShow.com is the most comprehensive investing education destinationon the Web today. It offers free membership and provides 24-hour access topowerful, profitable, and actionable investment advice directly from WallStreet and trading experts; hundreds of hours of investing educationtargeting investors, traders, or financial advisors; and customized contentby searching topics, experts, and companies specific to investor'sportfolio needs. About InterShow InterShow, the world's leading producer of investment trade shows andcruises, is a privately held company headquartered in Sarasota, Florida,USA. Founded in 1978 by Charles and Kim Githler, InterShow's events includeThe World Money Show(R), The Money Show(R), The Traders Expo(R), The ForexTrading Expo(R), The Financial Advisor Symposium(R), and luxuriousinvestment cruises, that each year bring approximately 50,000 investors,traders, and financial advisors together with world-class analysts,top-performing mutual fund and separate account portfolio managers, andindependent investment and trading advisors, in live and interactive forumsdesigned to educate and empower all participants.
Contacts: Aaron West InterShow Phone: (941) 955-0323 Fax: (941) 955-4918
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