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Guess the NASDAQ: $150 USD Prize!

Time for another “Guess the NASDAQ” competition! This time, the competition will be held solely on Stock Trading 101.

Blain who writes about stock trading online is hosting a stock contest to see who can guess the NASDAQ close a week in advance! If you guess right you can win $150 Cash!

So, if you want a crack at $150, head over there now and make your guess!  You have until this Sunday May 6th 9:00 PM EST to submit your guesses.

Have a great weekend!



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  1. 1. matt608

    Hi,
    I’m afraid i’m not much of a stock trader! But I was wondering if you would care for a lnk exchange with the site I entered – its called ‘affiliate programs and internet scams’. We exchanged long ago with my other blog (Successful Online Money Making !).

    Let me know if your interested, (Its PR4 btw :P)

    Matt

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