Flash Charts on an iPad... You're kidding me


I love my iPhone and my new iPad, but one of my big frustrations with both Apple devices was not being able to look at our very own Trade Triangles and MarketClub charts.

Now for the good news! That problem has been solved for me with two apps that all work with MarketClub.

Puffin Web Browser:
It is a cute name, it's free or for a small charge, and easily downloadable from the App Store. The Puffin app works just like the Safari browser that is already installed on your iPad and iPhone, but it displays Flash content. Its creators, CloudMosa Inc., claim it "is a wicked fast web browser and renders the full versions of web pages quickly and reliably. It also supports Flash with excellent performance on iPads and iPhones."

Personally, I stick with Safari when surfing the web until I see something that is interesting and requires Flash, then I switch to one of the two browsers we are reviewing here today.


Photon Flash Player Browser for iPad:
According to USA Today, who gives this browser five stars, "Photon browser is a powerful and versatile Safari alternative that excels in its flash support..." This browser can be used instead of Safari to look at MarketClub charts. Created by Appsverse Inc., the app is available for free or a small charge.

Every success in using MarketClub with your iPad,

Adam Hewison

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Great News For iPhone and iPad Owners Everywhere

I love my iPhone and iPad, but one of my frustrations was not being able to look at our very own MarketClub charts.

Now for the good news!  That problem has been solved for me with this amazing new app called Puffin.  It is only $0.99 and easily downloadable from the App Store. The Puffin App works like your Safari browser.  It doesn't replace Safari, it is just another browser choice you have for surfing the web.

For just $0.99 this app is a steal and can change the way you surf the web and how you view our charts.  Now you can have MarketClub and MarketClub TV on your iPhone or your iPad wherever you are 24/7.

Every success in using this new app and MarketClub,

Adam Hewison

For the MarketClub team

 

Now you can watch our videos on your smart phone or iPad

We are often asked how to watch MarketClub videos on a smart phone. Well, the good news is that you can and it's easier than you think - even if you're using an iPhone or iPad that doesn't play flash, you can watch our videos.
All you have to do is go to MarketClub's YouTube channel.

Now you can watch our videos anywhere, anytime, on any smart phone.So this weekend if you have nothing else to do or you're on the go, check out my latest videos with your smart phone, iPad, or other tablet on YouTube.

Have a great weekend and enjoy the videos.                The MarketClub Team

Apple, AT&T, and Verizon - a modern day ménage à trois

Is it going to happen, an iPhone running on the Verizon network?

An article over the weekend in the Wall Street Journal indicated that Verizon was holding a major press conference on Tuesday. The speculation revolves around Apple's iPhone and the Verizon network. It has long been rumored that Verizon was anxious to capitalize on the success of the iPhone on its own network.

Tuesday may be the magic day.

We're going to take a little different view of events and look at all three stocks and see which stocks will benefit and which stocks will in fact lose if a deal is announced on Tuesday. Continue reading "Apple, AT&T, and Verizon - a modern day ménage à trois"

The more things change, the more they stay the same

The more things change, the more they stay the same

Last month, on February 10th to be exact, I shared with you the "52-week Friday rule". This was a rule that I learned over 3 decades ago in the markets.

In case you missed this video, which you can watch here, I show you that when a market is closing at a 52-week high on a Friday, you should go long. The rest of the rules are in this video that you should watch as it has been working with amazing regularity.

Continue reading "The more things change, the more they stay the same"