Speaking For Nearly Two Hours At A Webinar About 2014 Investing, Fritz Meyer Amazingly Gets A 4.9-Star Rating; Get Two CE Credits
Fritz Meyer spoke for 110 minutes yesterday about the economy and investments and received an average rating of 4.9 out of five stars.
- Fritz always does a great job!
- Very informative.
- It was my first and I do not know how this works on getting CE credit but I do like the topic and the format.
- Great job.
- One of Fritz’ best webinars. Great job by Andy, too.
- I always enjoy Fritz's presentations.
- Fritz is awesome!
- Good in depth summary of 2013 and look ahead into this year.
- Excellent!
- Excellent presentation!
- Excellent!!!
- Awesome! Loved the 2 CE credits!
- We need Fritz in Washington!
- Brilliant man.
- It's probably just senility... but the slides go by a little too fast to allow me to comprehend what they are graphing, what the parameters are, even what the axes represent and what kind of scale is involved - all while trying to absorb Fritz' excellent commentary.
- Fritz is the best.
- Terrific.
- Very good overall.
- Excellent.
- Excellent and good material for use with client education process.
- Very good summary of where we are going into the New Year.
- Outstanding!
- TOO LONG!
- Appreciated the 2 hour format and 2 hr CE's!!!
- Excellent as always! Thank you.
- Excellent - In the one hour presentation Fritz is always running over and skipping slides etc. I would suggest that the 2 hour presentation should become the norm for his presentations. He has enough new and interesting information to pull it off. Thanks.
- Always try my best to catch Fritz's webinars. They are excellent and very valuable to my knowledge base as an advisor.
- Excellent overview.
- fantastic as always.
- Great Job! Great Content! Thanks.
- Thanks Fritz! Great job.
- Excellent content. Poll questions were, at times, too focused on specific numbers as opposed to key points. Whether a specific number was 1.9 or 1.7 was not the point the presenter was trying to communicate.
- Not a question, but I will comment that some of the polls seem to ask about minute that test how well a particular number was committed to memory instead of the key points or takeaways.