STTG Weekly Highlights - September 16 2007

Stock Trading To Go (STTG) here had a wild week, from getting linked from over at TheStreet.com, to launching the new blog design from premier designer Nate Whitehill (you are the man Nate), the book giveaway, and to top this all off my google rankings are back (its a long story) and better then ever for major key words:

Yahoo loves me even more for these key words, take a look at “stock education” and see who is in slot 2, 3, and 4 on page 1 twisted

Moving on, The Top Posts from this past week here at Stock Trading To Go were:

  1. 6 William O’Neil Rules For Short Selling
  2. 60 Stock Tips For Investment Success
  3. How Price Gap Breakouts on Stock Charts Return Over 100%
  4. Warning: Bullish Engulfments Can Make You Big Profits

The Top Posts from Sister blog Stock Charts To Go (Subcribe to the Feed) were:

  1. Las Vegas Sands Cup With Handle Breakout
  2. Has Garmin Stock Peaked in Price?
  3. Baidu.com Chart Looks Promising, New Highs Looming? (Stock closed at $234.88 on Friday)

Tomorrow I am hosting the festival of stocks, and I am pretty excited. See everyone then mrgreen

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-- Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on September 16, 2007 at 11:40 pm --

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Comment by Mikel
2007-09-17 09:17:07

Wow Blain! major changes to the blog. I love the new look and feel it goes together very nicely and is pleasing to the eye. Keep up the good work!

 
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