Don't Be Spooked About Entering The Trader's Blog Contest

Happy Halloween! Enter yourself in the October Trader's Blog Contest before midnight tonight, the night of All Hallows Eve, for a change to win a treat. Don't be scared... just comment on the question below:

“At what price will the DOW close for the last day of 2009?”

To read about the contest details or the prize packs you could win, visit the Trader's Blog Contest Page. The DOW could be the most frightening thing you'll see this year... enjoy the night of tricks and treats.

(Please read this in your head with the accent of Count Dracula!)

*Don't submit your answer on this post... instead comment on the Trader's Blog Contest Page.

Saturday Success Story - Jerry, Montana

At MarketClub, our mission is to help you become a better trader. Our passion is creating superior trading tools to help you achieve your goals—no matter which way the markets move—we promise objective and unbiased recommendations not available from brokers.

Here's great news from a member...

"Just like to let you know I really appreciate the new charts. The old ones were good, but the new ones are great. There are so many new, easy to use, features. The Talking Chart technology is also very interesting and helpful. Of course some of the old things have been improved, like the trendlines, and the fibonacci retracements. I also like the monthly, weekly, and daily triangle positions being on each chart along with the + or - score. Thanks for the great updated system" ~ Jerry S., Montana

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5 ETFs That You Need to Look at Right Now

5 ETFs That You Need to Look at Right Now

The five ETFs that we are referring to are going to play a major role in the future and you need to know about them today.

In this short video I show you the overriding trend and potential for each of these markets in the future.

As always our videos are free to watch and there is no need for registration. We would appreciate your valuable feedback on this posting and let us know whether you found it helpful or not.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

How Did a Dead Mathematician Nail Two Major Markets Yesterday?

How Did a Dead Mathematician Nail Two Major Markets Yesterday?

FibonacciThe markets I am referring to are the gold market and euro markets. Readers of this blog will know from our previous videos and examples that we are big fans of Fibonacci retracement lines.

In this super short video (1:49), I will show you the lines we are talking about for the above two markets. I think you'll find it very illuminating as this example is so fresh. You will also find it very empowering.

As always our videos are free to watch and there is no need to register. Please feel free to give your feedback and comments on this blog.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

Galleon Paid Millions For Inside Information - Financial News

Galleon hedge fund’s owner Raj Rajaratnam was charged with insider trading. It paid around $250 million to its banks this decade. Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) and Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) were Galleon’s foremost hedge-fund service providers.

Galleon’s short term trading strategies had it pay huge amounts to banks. Its employees also had to remain in close contact with salespersons and traders at Wall Street. Large buy and sell orders, important market developments and discussions on “one page sellers” of shares became common place with its officials, all such information sharing prohibited by the bank policies.

As a Goldman Sachs executive rightly puts it, “They cared about short-term returns and cared a lot about the impact of their trading and the costs. They expected a lot of market information.” But a leak of corporate information seems to be more of a reason for prosecution than is market information sharing. The case may change the face of high-velocity hedge fund trading for a while, say many a hedge fund owners.

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Article Courtesy of Bezina.com. To view the original article please use the link below:
http://www.benzinga.com/markets/company-news/32323/galleon’s-scandal-may-send-a-chilling-effect-on-market-“color”