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ValueForum.com Launches Portal for Value Investors Who Use Technical Analysis
Business Wire, Oct 31, 2005
NEW YORK -- BNK Invest, Inc. (BNK), a premier provider of targeted online investment communities, announces the launch of its portal for value investors who use technical analysis (TA) called ta.valueforum.com (at http://ta.valueforum.com/). The site is a portal into the ValueForum.com experience, allowing value investors to read only messages related to technical analysis of stocks and maintain a more focused browsing experience.
Daniel Pedisich, a VP, stated, "The new Technical Analysis Portal will add value to our growing community, bringing a new corner to ValueForum for those who use TA. Samples of the topics that are covered on ta.valueforum.com include Technical Analysis, Dividend Runs, and Direction of the Market."
Technical Analysis is already an actively discussed topic on ValueForum. Members joining ta.valueforum.com will be able to analyze stocks such as Fording Canadian Coal (NYSE: FDG), Novastar Financial (NYSE: NFI), MCG Capital (NASDAQ: MCGC), Research In Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM), Sears Holdings (NASDAQ: SHLD), Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), Southern Copper (NYSE: PCU), Fossil (NASDAQ: FOSL) and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG), as examples of stocks with interesting trend patterns in the charts.
As a special incentive coinciding with the launch of http://ta.valueforum.com/, we will be offering the following promotion:
New members that sign up using the promotional code: "ta2005" today, October 31
Sign up for a 6-month pass, get 3 additional months free
Sign up for a 12-month pass, get 6 additional months free
New members that sign up using the promotional code: "ta2005" on or before November 30
Sign up for a 6-month pass, get 1 additional month free
Sign up for a 12-month pass, get 2 additional months free
About BNK Invest, Inc.
BNK Invest, Inc. owns online properties that focus on serving specific communities of investors. The Company's newest site, ValueForum.com, is the third online property to be launched by BNK, following BankInvestor.com in 1998 and BDCinvestor.com in 2002. ValueForum.com is a subscription-based site, with a 24-hour trial Pass offered at $4.99, a 6-Month Pass at $89.99, and a full 12-Month Pass at $149.99.
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