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TechniTrader Proudly Presents: "Fighter Traydr"

Staring Teknie and Traydr of Dogg Street fame!

2012-02-16
AUBURN, WA, February 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) TechniTrader Proudly Presents: "Fighter Traydr "

Staring Teknie and Traydr of Dogg Street fame!

Follow along with the continuing Adventures of Teknie and Traydr as he learns how to trade the market.

Enjoy the fun, humor, as Traydr tries his paw at learning to use a simulator to practice his trading skills.

Watch Traydr as he transforms simulator trading into a whole new dog's game.

He is such a sport! Has Traydr really learned his "lesson" this time?

Find out by following all the Teknie and Traydr stories.

There are 4 stories in a series so this one is not over yet!

The antics of these two dogs will bring laughter to your day

and teach you lessons about stock trading along the way.

Be sure and share Fighter Traydr with your family, friends, and co-workers.

Pass along the story so everyone can have a great laugh in their day.

http://technitrader.com/dogg-street/

Trade Wisely,

Martha Stokes, C.M.T.
CEO of TechniTrader

TechniTrader is a stock market educational company devoted to providing quality educational programs for traders at any level, from beginners to experts. For further information, please contact us at (888) 846-5577.


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[Press-News.org] TechniTrader Proudly Presents: "Fighter Traydr"
Staring Teknie and Traydr of Dogg Street fame!