One of my
favorite movies of all time is Young Frankenstein, starring the late Gene Wilder.
(Yes, that's the best Mel Brooks movie.)
Wilder plays Friedrich Frankenstein, the grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein. As a respectable scientist, he is embarrassed by his grandfather's work.
But while spending some time at his grandfather's castle he comes upon the man's notes -- in the form of a book ludicrously titled How I Did It.
He starts flipping through, and before he knows it, he's mesmerized. He slowly looks up from the book, and in his usual over-the-top style declares:
"IT...COULD...WORK!!"
Well, that's evidently been the reaction to the Ann Sieg webinar on running a simple arbitrage business. I genuinely cannot think of anything simpler than that model. And when you see how it works, you realize: yes, I can do that. It makes perfect sense, and you can spend as much or as little time on it as you feel able to devote.
Here's the replay, which I strongly recommend you check out -- especially since it comes down on Monday:
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