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San Francisco Trade Shows The MoneyShow

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The MoneyShow connects investors, financial advisors, and traders with education from the world’s leading investment and trading professionals. The MoneyShow gets right down to business, the business of making money. The financial gurus that they bring in lend their personal strategies for successfully navigating today’s challenging market conditions.

From August 15th to 17th 2013, these experts will provide in-depth knowledge about the financial markets, top-performing stocks and sectors, alternative investing solutions for greater diversification, risk reduction, and higher returns with non-traditional asset classes. You will also get the chance to network and hear new ideas from other fellow investors. If you’re looking for advice that will give you the competitive edge you need, make sure to head over to the San Francisco Trade Show this August.

How to get there?

The MoneyShow will be held in the Marriott Marquis Hotel, located on 780 Mission St. You can reach the hotel through the San Francisco International Airport, Oakland International Airport, or Norman Y Mineta San Jose International Airport, as well as via bus and subway (San Francisco Greyhound Station and Bay Area Rapid Transit).

For more information visit the San Francisco Mariott Marquis’ website.

Where to stay?

You have the option of stayin in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis hotel itself, ideal for the shortest commute to the show possible. There is also the Adante Hotel, Kensington Park Hotel, and Hotel Vertigo. All within a mile of the show.

What to do?

There will be much to do over the four day event. It is filled with interactive workshops, live trading demos, and spirited panel discussions. Not to mention several keynote speeches featuring Jim Rogers, Steve Forbes, Roger McNamee, Elaine Garzareli, and more!

San Francisco?

There is plenty to do in the area. You can visit the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, take Helen’s Walking Tour of the city, or join in the spectacle that is Magic Bus San Francisco. There are plenty of other museums, tours, and restaurants in the area as well.