Stock Trading To Go To Add Daily Stock Chart Analysis

Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer
October 24, 2007 at 3:31 pm

In a live strategic interview this morning Chief Blog Operator (CBO) Blain Reinkensmeyer announced Stock Trading To Go (STTG) will officially add daily stock chart analysis to the site. This comes at a time when the site is hitting record traffic and earnings numbers.

For those who love the daily content though do not fret, all charts will be posted on a completely separate area of the site under a new feed. This will allow current readers to continue to enjoy regular STTG content while giving those who want a little extra something to look forward to each day.

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The strategy behind this move is pretty clear as Blain is expanding STTG’s reach to encorporate more of the active trader. Blain commented, “Right now the blog is doing a good job of reaching its target who is the independent investor. By adding daily stock charts at a separate location of the site we will maintain our current content flow while reaching out more to those with a deeper understanding of the markets.”

The new area will exclusively cover technical analysis of stocks either at or hitting new price highs. Posts per day in this new area will start off at around two to four. Blain will be leading the initial efforts as usual and will add on new writers as it grows.

Analysts see this as a good move long term and as long as Blain can execute expect the new area to perform well. Expect the new area to be launched by the end of the week.

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Comment by Bubs
2007-10-24 16:30:47

How is this going to be different then your other blog, stockchartstogo.com?

Comment by Jorge
2007-10-24 17:27:42

Perhaps it’ll be more up to date? SCTG was last updated about 2 weeks ago.

 
 
Comment by Aaron
2007-10-24 18:50:29

I’m interested to see the specifics of this site once it comes out. It sounds like something that could be pretty interesting. It sounds like this will be the more short term charts analysis side of things.

 
Comment by Jonathan
2007-10-24 20:42:02

I’ll be interested in see your ideas.

 
2007-10-24 21:09:39

Who wrote this last post? Keeps referring to Blain in the third person? Perhaps Blain is teaming up with someone to post the charts on a daily basis?

 
Comment by thewild1
2007-10-24 21:53:56

Perhaps Blain has stirred up a little ego and refers to himself in third person now.. haha j/k

 
Comment by Blain
2007-10-24 22:12:33

LOL, sorry guys, I don’t mean to stir up so much conspiracy here. Let me clarify a few things:

1. I am moving SCTG to this domain, youll find the charts now at /charts. This is the start of a bigger more evil plan of transfers, within the next few weeks over 10,000 more pages will be moved to the domain twisted .

2. The SCTG blog has been inactive lately due to all the insane contemplation that has gone on within my brain. It’ll be back and rocking starting tonight!

3. I did write this post myself, it really just is for fun. Just like the earnings report it was written to make it a bit more fun then just same old same old.

4. The day I refer to myself in the third person is the day my life ends as I know it. An ego in my family will get you as far as the door, then youll get a nice love punch in the face. Humbleness is the way of the peaceful warrior grin

Comment by Jorge
2007-10-24 23:10:15

You invested in Countrywide didn’t you? I could see how that would drive you to the brink of insanity.

 
 
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