The Weekender is a weekly collection of news, links, deal alerts, and updates that didn’t necessarily warrant their own postings.
The launch of SharePlanner’s Splash Zone went off without a hitch. If you’re a day-trader and looking for a no-pump trading room, then try the Splash Zone out for a free 7-day trial.
Sharp Decline in Philly Fed Manufacturing Index…a Warning
Just How Oversold is this market?
Danielle continues to position traders for profit regardless of the market outlook with the SharePlanner Options Income Newsletter – Try it free for 14 days.
Foreign Demand for Long-Term Securities Plunges
Support Break on European Top 100 Index
Be sure to keep a look out for our unveiling of the SharePlanner Affiliate Network in the coming weeks.
We got a number of special offers available for unique trading services that you may be interested in from some of our partners.
SharePlanner Investment System closed out TItanium Metals (TIE) this week for a 35% gain. WOW!
Activity from around the SharePlanner Network:
Make sure to “LIKE” our SharePlanner Facebook page which posts commentary and quick pointers not found here on the main site.
Have you checked out FMyTrade yet? When you find trading frustrating, know that you aren’t the only one who gets that way.
If you have some good things to say about a trading service/product, (or not so great things too) feel free to leave a review to help others out when making a purchasing decision.
WaveTrading continues to post new Elliot Wave charts that you should be aware of.
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