My Trader’s Journal Updates

I made three updates to My Trader’s Journal over the past couple of days. 

1.  I’ve started keeping a MTJ ”Stock Market Sentiment” rating at the very top of my home page.  This will generally be based on the charting of indexes I do every weekend, but can change mid-week too if a large macroeconomic factor hits us.  I’m 100% right so far even if it’s only been only one day.

2.  I updated my comments to remove the rel=”nofollow” attibute and now have the “U Comment, I Follow” tag at the bottom of each post.  That means if you have a blog and comment, I’ll be linking back to your site as far as search engines are concerned. 

3.  I’m accepting advertising in a variety of formats.  Rates are listed on my Advertise Here page and start as low as $10 for a link in my Featured Sites section.  My wife and I are both due to be part of job cuts in the next two months, so you are welcome to pay extra me if you are just that kind.  :)

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