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What’s all the Hype about MarketClub?

By plrprousers | February 27, 2010

MarketClub is an superior service for both beginners and experienced traders.

Their service is very often used on sites  about Trading, because of the, often free, information about trading and the current trading conditions.

Many traders use the information to help in managing their assets.

Marketclub,which was created by INO, started in 1995 as a resource site for futures and options trading.

MarketClub  evolved into a very effective  trading system that combined a set of powerful analysis software with the training resources to give the average investor  an edge on the trading market.

Adam Hewison is the founder of MarketClub and INO. He started as a forex trader and was one of the first currency traders when the Chicago Mercantile Exchange first offered futures trading in the 1970s.

Hewison was interested in helping other traders succeed in the market which led to the introduction of a foreign exchange advisory service, known as the FXPro.

He then branched out beyond the Forex advisory service and included trading services in the options and the futures markets.With his partner, David Maher, INO was started in the mid 1990s.

Soon after MarketClub was introduced.

The website grew quickly, and today  MarketClub  is still INO’s biggest component in services provided to the trading community.

MarketClub’s service provides the trading tools, technology, and information helpful to traders and average investors. Also provided are tools for managing money and controlling risk.

They offer an outstanding alert service, charting package, portfolio analysis, and detailed research on stocks, futures and forex markets.

MarketClub also has plenty of free information for those just beginning.

MarketClub’s INO.TV program has free trading seminars put on by some of the best traders in the world. Hewison’s Free email trading course is a great introduction to the world of trading.

 

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