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    1. World Markets - 72 Indexes on 3/8/2010:  Buy   76% or 53   Hold   3% or 2   Sell   21% or 15 indexes 2. Dow Jones Index - 30 Stocks on 3/5/2010:  Buy   57% or 17   Hold   30% or 9   Sell   13% or 4 stocks
3. Best Brands - 200 stocks on 2/17/2010:  Buy   81% or 162   Hold   -1% or -2   Sell   20% or 39 stocks
4. S&P 500 Index - 500 Stocks on 7/21/2009:   Buy   68% or 341   Hold   21% or 106   Sell   11% or 53 stocks
5. S&P 400 Mid Cap - 400 Stocks on 7/21/2009:  Buy   73% or 292   Hold   15% or 61   Sell   12% or 47 stocks
6. S&P 600 Small Cap - 600 Stocks on 4/18/2009:  Buy   20% or 117   Hold   79% or 477   Sell   1% or 6 stocks
7. Nasdaq 100 Index - 100 Stocks on 7/21/2009:  Buy   75% or 75   Hold   17% or 17   Sell   8% or 8 stocks
8. Nasdaq Telecom - 164 Stocks on 7/24/2009:  Buy   49% or 81   Hold   35% or 56   Sell   16% or 27 stocks
9. Nasdaq Biotech - 136 Stocks on 7/24/2009:  Buy   57% or 78   Hold   33% or 45   Sell   10% or 13 stocks
10. Nasdaq Computer - 440 Stocks on 7/22/2009:  Buy   60% or 263   Hold   26% or 115   Sell   14% or 62 stocks
11. Nasdaq Finance - 180 Stocks on 7/24/2009:  Buy   61% or 109   Hold   6% or 12   Sell   33% or 59 stocks
12. NYSE International - 100 Stocks on 7/21/2009:  Buy   58% or 58   Hold   34% or 34   Sell   8% or 8 stocks
13. Legg Mason Mutual - 346 Funds on 10/6/2009:  Buy   38% or 133   Hold   51% or 176   Sell   11% or 37 funds
14. T. Row Price Mutual - 161 Funds on 10/6/2009:  Buy   52% or 84   Hold   46% or 73   Sell   2% or 4 funds
15. London FTSE 100 - 94 Stocks on 4/1/2009:  Buy   20% or 19   Hold   50% or 47   Sell   30% or 28 stocks
16. Canada Toronto - 209 Stocks on 4/18/2009:  Buy   53% or 111   Hold   34% or 70   Sell   13% or 28 stocks

                                             TOTAL RATINGS:   Buy   74% or 2132   Hold   6% or 1282   Sell   20% or 514 stocks


Interview with CEO            How to use StockRing            StockRing Value

For Stock Market Beginners.

Just remember one thing about the Stock Market – it never is what it seems. You will make lots of mistakes; most of you will end up investing in mutual funds. Maybe a couple of you would be able to make a living of it. In any case, chances that you would succeed in the Stock Market are SLIM. A beginner investor is very likely to lose 20% of his money in the first year. If you invest $100,000 it will cost you $20,000. This is a very expensive lesson. Maybe after 5 years you would be able to break even.

However, there is another choice. You invest and StockRing will watch your portfolio. StockRing will tell you when to sell and when to buy. If you don’t know what to buy, StockRing will give you a list of stocks to buy. And once you buy them – StockRing will tell you when to sell them. If you heard a roomer about a stock, let StockRing know and it will tell you if you should in fact buy this stock right now, or maybe you could wait.

1 year of StockRing service is $300 to save you $20,000 dollars of losses. Why should you trust StockRing ? Well, let’s say StockRing is the only Web service that allows independent auditors to verify trading activity in StockRing managed stock portfolio: http://www.stockring.com/sr/compete.asp. As you can see, since StockRing Balance Rank algorithm was introduced in June, 2004 this portfolio outperformed Nasdaq, Dow, and S&P 500 and continues to raise. This powerful software is capable to foresee the most likely outcome of things on the Stock Market. Based on this outcome each StockRing client would receive his Buy or Sell rating. However, to calculate the most likely outcome of the future events requires a lot of preparation, knowledge, and fast analytical capabilities. StockRing has it and offers it to you for a small monthly fee of $30. If you want to do all this work yourself, it would easily take you 5 hours a week, unless of course your brain can analyze 15,000 numbers in 15 seconds to understand the situation about an average 20 stock portfolio.

Now, if you are completely new to the Stock Market, let us tell you how to start. First you would need to open an account preferably with a reputable discount broker such as Scottrade, Etrade or Ameritrade. In order to do that you would need to download and fill out an application like this one from Scottrade: https://www.scottrade.com/apply.asp. Then print it, and write a check for what ever minimum is required by the broker, such as $500 that is required by Scottrade.

After a few days you will receive a phone call from the broker representative who will tell you that now you can login to their web site with some account number, and password. Once you logged into your account you will see your balance of let’s say $10,000 which means that you can by 10,000 stock of some company if its stock costs $1. If you subscribe to StockRing Platinum, we will tell you what to buy now. And as long as you let us know that you actually bought some of it, we will tell you when to sell it. Obviously everything happens through the web site and automatic weekly e-mail report. Why weekly? Because nothing serious happens in 1 day on the Stock Market, and besides StockRing powerful capabilities to see the most likely outcome of the situation will require StockRing to recheck your portfolio every 7 days.

Good luck, investors.

Interview with CEO            How to use StockRing            StockRing Value

    1. World Markets - 72 Indexes on 3/8/2010:  Buy   76% or 53   Hold   3% or 2   Sell   21% or 15 indexes 2. Dow Jones Index - 30 Stocks on 3/5/2010:  Buy   57% or 17   Hold   30% or 9   Sell   13% or 4 stocks
3. Best Brands - 200 stocks on 2/17/2010:  Buy   81% or 162   Hold   -1% or -2   Sell   20% or 39 stocks
4. S&P 500 Index - 500 Stocks on 7/21/2009:   Buy   68% or 341   Hold   21% or 106   Sell   11% or 53 stocks
5. S&P 400 Mid Cap - 400 Stocks on 7/21/2009:  Buy   73% or 292   Hold   15% or 61   Sell   12% or 47 stocks
6. S&P 600 Small Cap - 600 Stocks on 4/18/2009:  Buy   20% or 117   Hold   79% or 477   Sell   1% or 6 stocks
7. Nasdaq 100 Index - 100 Stocks on 7/21/2009:  Buy   75% or 75   Hold   17% or 17   Sell   8% or 8 stocks
8. Nasdaq Telecom - 164 Stocks on 7/24/2009:  Buy   49% or 81   Hold   35% or 56   Sell   16% or 27 stocks
9. Nasdaq Biotech - 136 Stocks on 7/24/2009:  Buy   57% or 78   Hold   33% or 45   Sell   10% or 13 stocks
10. Nasdaq Computer - 440 Stocks on 7/22/2009:  Buy   60% or 263   Hold   26% or 115   Sell   14% or 62 stocks
11. Nasdaq Finance - 180 Stocks on 7/24/2009:  Buy   61% or 109   Hold   6% or 12   Sell   33% or 59 stocks
12. NYSE International - 100 Stocks on 7/21/2009:  Buy   58% or 58   Hold   34% or 34   Sell   8% or 8 stocks
13. Legg Mason Mutual - 346 Funds on 10/6/2009:  Buy   38% or 133   Hold   51% or 176   Sell   11% or 37 funds
14. T. Row Price Mutual - 161 Funds on 10/6/2009:  Buy   52% or 84   Hold   46% or 73   Sell   2% or 4 funds
15. London FTSE 100 - 94 Stocks on 4/1/2009:  Buy   20% or 19   Hold   50% or 47   Sell   30% or 28 stocks
16. Canada Toronto - 209 Stocks on 4/18/2009:  Buy   53% or 111   Hold   34% or 70   Sell   13% or 28 stocks

                                             TOTAL RATINGS:   Buy   74% or 2132   Hold   6% or 1282   Sell   20% or 514 stocks

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Buy from S&P 500:
Akamai - AKAM
Amazon.com - AMZN
Big Lots - BIG


Sell from S&P 500:
Alcoa - AA
Autodesk - ADSK
Aflac - AFL


Buy from S&P 400 MidCap:
Carmax - KMX
99c Stores - NDN
Netflix - NFLX


Sell from S&P 400 MidCap:
Timken - TKR
Trinity - TRN
Aflac - AFL


Buy from S&P 600 SmallCap:
Coinstar - CSTR
Holly - HOC
Maximus - MMS


Sell from S&P 600 SmallCap:
Barnes - B
Cascade - CAE
Brightpoint - CELL


Buy from Nasdaq 100:
Baidu.com - BIDU
Verisign - VRSN
Yahoo - YHOO


Sell from Nasdaq 100:
Adobe - ADBE
Amgen - AMGN
Costco - COST


Buy from Nasdaq Telecom:
Adtran - ADTN
CalAmp - CAMP
KongZhong - KONG


Sell from Nasdaq Telecom:
iBasis - IBAS
Interphase - INPH
RCN Corp - RCNI


Buy from Nasdaq Biotech:
Eurand - EURX
Illumina - ILMN
Trimeris - TRMS


Sell from Nasdaq Biotech:
Antigenics - AGEN
Celera - CRA
Incyte - INCY


Buy from Nasdaq Computer:
eLoyalty - ELOY
LogicVision - LGVN
Macrovision - MVSN


Sell from Nasdaq Computer:
Amtech - ASYS
Bsquare - BSQR
Corel - CREL


Buy from Nasdaq Finance:
Elbit - EMITF
Chardan - CACA
Tree.com - TREE


Sell from Nasdaq Finance:
BancFirst - BANF
FirstMerit - FMER
Advanta - ADVNA