Has anyone tried Chris Rowe's CRISS program? I'm really curious on people's thoughts on this matter.
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JKx2 answered one year ago …
I have been a "buy and hold" investor my whole adult life. My husband and I purchased CRISS and have been amazed at the quality of the education and quantity of information. It's not just the DVD's and the Companion Guide (which is excellent). There is a Community forum similar to this site for CRISS members in which Chris Rowe participates personally. He has also done a number of additional video clips going into more detail than the original set of DVD's, and he has just started webinars to review the sections of the course and answer the most common questions. If you get the opportunity to become a CRISS member, I would highly recommend it.
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EthanR answered 2 years ago …
I bought CRISS and have been going through the DVD's very slowly. There is a lot to absorb. I think he is very thorough and prudent in his approach. I am confident that using his approach will definitely improve my trading skills. I am a little bit disappointed in the quality of the DVD's. For one thing it is hard to see the details of the charts. For another, I find the background music to be annoying at times. But these are minor annoyances, and I am not at all sorry that I bought the program.
Read more from EthanRSharonMR answered one year ago …
Have to say that Chris Rowe's ISS course is definately the best course out there. He course is soup to nuts on stocks and options, one course does it all. His teaching is concise, thorough and easily understood. His stance is that "no one gets left behind."
Read a book lately that quotes Fushia Pickett, who said, "The best teacher is the one who gets involved with the student in the subject he is teaching. A true teacher doesn't talk down to students, but takes a posture alongside them."
Chris is this kind of teacher. Am taking the course and glad to be able to do it. Money well spent. Agree with JKx2, if you get the opportunity to take the course, take advantage of it.
Best,
Sharon

