Happy Thanksgiving from the MarketClub Team

November 25, 2009 · By Adam · Filed Under General 

Happy Thanksgiving from Bob, Brad, Lindsay, and Melissa - all part of the MarketClub team dedicated to helping you achieve your goals.

On behalf of the MarketClub Team, we would like to extend a heartfelt ‘thank you’ for entrusting us with your business. .

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Comment by John Brignall
2009-11-25 15:37:14

Happy thanksgiving from New Zealand

 
Comment by Dean Ezell
2009-11-25 16:12:49

a neat change of pace & cute- looks like the turkey didn’t make it - too bad, hunh.

 
Comment by Chris Jernegan
2009-11-25 16:52:15

This is Chris from INO.com wishing everyone a wonderful thanksgiving and a fantastic weekend from the headquarters of MarketClub!

 
Comment by Peter Subscribed to comments via email
2009-11-25 17:20:03

Happy thanksgivings from Greece!! And good trading to everybody

 
Comment by Sigmund Latarski
2009-11-25 17:22:33

Enjoy and find great interest in your videos. Have a Great Thanksgiving.

Siggy

 
Comment by William Comer
2009-11-25 17:43:09

May this Thanksgiving Holiday be the celebration of 365 days of living in an attitude of gratitude, so that we each, and together, have altitude.

From the Colorado Rockies, I greet you one and all, and a specific thank you to the Market Club team!

 
Comment by Frank Subscribed to comments via email
2009-11-25 17:45:49

HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM CANADA. LOVE YOUR WORK AND LOOK FORWARD TO RECIEVING YOUR VIDEOS. ENJOY YOUR WELL DESERVED LONG WEEKEND.
CHEERS FRANK

 
Comment by puffin Subscribed to comments via email
2009-11-25 17:58:03

How refreshing! an encore for Christmas….
Just starting to use your site, not sure of anything yet, but I feel it is already helping.
Many questions yet!. Like,under Gap: a Gap exist or unusal gap,what does that mean?

Many thanks as, thanks to your site, I am learning every day.

 
Comment by Rand Mutter
2009-11-25 18:16:52

Happy Thanksgiving from coastal Florida. Thanks for your insights. Now is a good time to have a Thanksgiving Grouper!

Peace

 
Comment by jo Subscribed to comments via email
2009-11-25 18:39:47

Happy Thanksgiving Day from Fullerton, CA, near Disneyland.

 
Comment by YuShin
2009-11-25 20:54:15

Happy Thanksgiving Day from Seoul.
Have a great time, everybody!

 
Comment by Tamer
2009-11-25 21:53:22

Happy Thanksgiving to Adam and all stuff and to all members ,from a friend from Egypt

 
Comment by Rolf Andersson
2009-11-25 21:54:31

Tack till er alla,och trevlig Helg

 
Comment by Adriaan Willemse
2009-11-25 23:03:51

A very tasty Thanksgiving from the Caribbean for the members of the MarketClub Team and their subscribers as well. Keep on the good work.

 
Comment by Adriaan Willemse
2009-11-25 23:07:20

A very tasty Thanksgiving ftom the Caribbean for the members of the MarketClub Team and their loyalists.

 
Comment by ojo olu
2009-11-25 23:38:40

thank you all..HAPPY THAKSGIVING ANNIVERSARY..i and my family say A BIG THANK YOU..from africa

 
Comment by ojo olu
2009-11-25 23:44:21

DALU..ADUPE..NAGODE..HAPPY TASTY THAKSGIVING TO YOU ALL AND SUBSCRIBERS,,
SHALLOM

 
Comment by ntdhieu
2009-11-26 00:13:54

That are great clip.
Happy thanksgiving day from Viet Nam

 
Comment by mouse
2009-11-26 02:31:07

Happy thanksgiving to you all from Australia. We are grateful to you and thank you for your market club videos and blogs.

 
Comment by mouse
2009-11-26 02:33:09

From the land downunder Australia we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving.

 
Comment by coinneach Subscribed to comments via email
2009-11-26 06:08:19

Happy Thanksgiving to all, from Scotland.

 
Comment by Liz
2009-11-26 06:14:04

Happy Thanksgiving to all, from your friends in the UK

 
Comment by Rabin Pradhan Subscribed to comments via email
2009-11-26 07:32:46

happy thanksgiving for you all out there !

 
Comment by Leonard
2009-11-26 07:53:50

Wish you all a happy Thanksgiving from Hong Kong.

 
Comment by Ivan Subscribed to comments via email
2009-11-26 08:49:58

Happy thanksgiving to you all from Plovdiv,Bulgaria.

 
Comment by Karen Miller
2009-11-26 09:30:02

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from Omaha, Nebraska! Thank you

 
Comment by Chris Muscia
2009-11-26 11:46:44

Gobble-Gobble - Happy T-Day to everyone @ MarketClub/INO - You guys/gals are the BESTEST!!!! - Citidude Chris in Chicago!

 
Comment by Hitesh
2009-11-26 15:54:27

I show video about thanksgiving. I am vegeterian so I will thank GOD for giving vegeterian food without hurting or killed other lives on earth. God bless everyone on the earth. I believe “in the Joy of others lies our own, and “in the happiness of others lies our own happiness too”. Lets pray that every human on this earth be happy & peaceful.
Marketclub is so far good for me, I am still in learning mode. Its very informative, I like to see what kind of improvement I can experience as a short term trader. I also want to see more siple explanation(thru Video) on triangle. Its excellent system so far. Currently how often do you update triangle during daytime?

 
Comment by Strowd Dannielle
2009-11-27 06:09:37

Hello , it’s Thanksgiving Day! I’m enjoying my extra day off, and I am planning to make something fun that’ll probably involve a bike ride and seeing something new in Dixon I haven’t seen yet.
You write something new at Thanksgiving?

 
Comment by Tamer
2009-11-27 11:34:11

Happy Thanksgiving To Adam and to all the stuff ,and to all members. Best wishes from Egypt

 
Comment by Shirin Wong Subscribed to comments via email
2009-11-27 12:37:29

I have read so much about the bullish comments on gold. Let me supplement my observations. I have only maintained a small fraction of my assets in gold; but I think the potential is huge. The following are my reasons:
1.There is a marked difference between the mentality of orientals as compared with westerners. Orientals love gold. They don’t trust paper currency. When the European central banks wanted to depress gold a few decased ago, the orientals were too poor to aggressively take whatever was offered. Today, the orientals, including people in China, India,Japan, Korea and in the middle east could easily absorb whatever is offered to them. The central banks in these territories could take it and so are the many public companies in these territories. When the orientals suddenly come into money, who could satisfy their appetite for gold bullion?
2. Imagine how lucrative it would be for a CFO in a large corporation to pursuade the Board to issue a couple of billions in long term bonds paying interest at a couple of points over costs of fund. Having collected the money from the bond issue, a corporation could just buy gold and hold on to it for the duration of the bond.
Thank you.

An oriental investor who finds no reason to trust paper currency.

 
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