June 20, 2007 (Press Release) --
Stock Market Polls invented to Measure Supply And Demands
Chicago, IL 06/01/2007 / 1pennyStock.com /
Recently, an inventor who wishes to remain anonymous at this time has invented a powerful system that allows investors and day traders to vote for their favorite stock(s). The investors/traders can vote on what price they think that their favorite stock(s) is worth.
A brilliant system was invented recently to measure the Supply and Demand in the Stock Market. It is a very simple voting system that allows investors and day traders to vote on the price on their favorite stock. They can vote on how much the stock will cost within the time frame of 15 days, 30 days, or even 60 days or more.
A recent comment from the creator of 1pennyStock.com stated that "I invented The Stock Market Polls to help investors/traders out. I believe that when educated people share their comments, or feedbacks they can help educate other investors/traders to be as successful as they are"
"The Stock Market Polls are free for everyone to join, membership is always Free at 1pennyStock.com" We all have seen the TV show 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' where they have the contestant gets to ask the audience the question, and the audience get to vote on what they think the answer will be. The multiple choice question with the highest votes from the audience is most likely the correct answer to that question. "When I invented the Stock Market Polls I wanted to create a system that let me ask the audience to see what price the Stock will be worth within the next 30 days. Due to its popularity and success, I am now offering this system to every investors/traders to create their own Stock Market Poll on my web site for Free. They too, can have a chance to ask the audience and see what the audience think about the price of their favorite stock(s). The more people vote the more accurate the measurement of Supply and Demand in their favorite stock(s)" 1pennyStock.com
Media Contact:
Jack Leeroy
support@1pennyStock.com
http://www.1pennyStock.com
Chicago, IL 06/01/2007 / 1pennyStock.com /
Recently, an inventor who wishes to remain anonymous at this time has invented a powerful system that allows investors and day traders to vote for their favorite stock(s). The investors/traders can vote on what price they think that their favorite stock(s) is worth.
A brilliant system was invented recently to measure the Supply and Demand in the Stock Market. It is a very simple voting system that allows investors and day traders to vote on the price on their favorite stock. They can vote on how much the stock will cost within the time frame of 15 days, 30 days, or even 60 days or more.
A recent comment from the creator of 1pennyStock.com stated that "I invented The Stock Market Polls to help investors/traders out. I believe that when educated people share their comments, or feedbacks they can help educate other investors/traders to be as successful as they are"
"The Stock Market Polls are free for everyone to join, membership is always Free at 1pennyStock.com" We all have seen the TV show 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' where they have the contestant gets to ask the audience the question, and the audience get to vote on what they think the answer will be. The multiple choice question with the highest votes from the audience is most likely the correct answer to that question. "When I invented the Stock Market Polls I wanted to create a system that let me ask the audience to see what price the Stock will be worth within the next 30 days. Due to its popularity and success, I am now offering this system to every investors/traders to create their own Stock Market Poll on my web site for Free. They too, can have a chance to ask the audience and see what the audience think about the price of their favorite stock(s). The more people vote the more accurate the measurement of Supply and Demand in their favorite stock(s)" 1pennyStock.com
Media Contact:
Jack Leeroy
support@1pennyStock.com
http://www.1pennyStock.com

Stock Market Polls invented to Measure Supply And Demands
Email
Print
SPAM
LEAVE A COMMENT





