PENNY STOCKs FOR BEGINNERs
Learn How to Start Investing in Penny Stocks without boring theories or complicated strategies to become a successful penny stock dealer!
by Mark Prigun
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Table of Contents
S ome of the largest companies have begun to be small and share prices below $5 a share.
In other words, for the investment community, they began to be called "Shares of Pout".
"As these companies grow, the wealth of many shareholders with the company grows. Several ways to achieve important and rapid wealth creation are as effective as investing in real, cheap stocks.
A good company, regardless of its size, can always provide a considerable return to its shareholders. However, with increasing opportunities, there is also an increase in terms of risk. This risk threatens many people, and then some in the investment community give Penny shares for a bad name.
However, in the case of almost all investors who lose money, it is easy for them to avoid negative situations if they simply adhere to the advice in this book. By showing you how to mitigate the risk, I understand how investors like you can benefit from high-quality Penny stocks.
I will explain the companies you found with low debt, strong teams, expansion of market shares, income growth, and intellectual property change. I wrote a penny for a dollar for two reasons. First, I would like to explain to you that you, and investors like you, avoid the usual (and easy to avoid) mistakes in Penny stock trading.
Secondly, I want to show you how wonderful it is to start a trade prematurely and accumulate much wealth through small investments because the value of the shares is multiplied more than once.
All About Penny Stock
Carrying high risk - One of the most exciting types of stock market investments available. Want to know all about penny stocks? Well, I can give you some of the key information you'll need if you're interested in buying and selling penny stocks.
In technical terms, penny stocks are securities that are available for the public to buy but are not traded on any of the formal exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange (AMEX) or National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (NASDAQ). Instead, penny stocks are traded on a dealer network and, as such, are known as over the counter or "OTC" stocks.
The primary reason penny stocks are traded over the counter is because the relevant penny stock companies are relatively small and don't meet the revenue and asset requirements of the major exchanges. Penny stocks also are known as "unlisted" stocks since they are not listed on an exchange but are transacted by dealers who buy and sell over the phone and using a computer network.
Penny stocks are usually priced at less than 5 dollars per share. However, they should not be confused with listed stocks that just happen to have had their price drop to less than 5 dollars per share. In case you're not sure whether a given company is a penny stock company or a listed company, look for the company's stock code. If it has the code OTC or OTCBB after its name, it is an over the counter stock. A large company's stock can take a dive under $5 but still remain on a major exchange OTC stocks are traded on the over the counter bulletin board (OTCBB) or listed in the Pink Sheets because they cannot meet the requirements of the major exchanges.
Since this article is all about penny stocks, you may be wondering about the difference between OTCBB stocks and OTC stocks. OTCBB refers to penny stock companies with a bad credit record. Unsurprisingly, OTCBB stocks are higher risk investments than OTC stocks.
What more do you need to know about penny stocks? Well, it's a good idea to understand WHY a company issues penny stock. Essentially, it tends to be offered by new, promising companies looking for investment capital or struggling companies that can't meet the requirements of a major stock exchange listing. They may have even been dropped by a major exchange. It's your job to find out WHY a given penny stock is considered as such and whether it's likely to be a good investment. No question, penny stocks can be extremely profitable - a stock that rises from 10 cents to 10 dollars gives you 100 times the amount of your initial investment. On the other hand, make the wrong decision and you may lose your entire investment!
If you want to know all about penny stocks, it is recommended that you educate yourself as best as possible on the subject. Read as much as you can from well-respected penny stock commentators and be sure to do your due diligence on any penny stock you are considering to buy.
Why I Wrote This Book
About this book
In this book, you can get straightforward information without any boring theories, complicated strategies or meaningless stuff. I am here to dish you what you must know in order to become a successful penny stock dealer.
I wrote this book about Penny shares for a beginner for two reasons:
Firstly, I want to help you and investors like you steer clear of the common (and easily preventable) errors in Penny stocks trading.
Secondly, I want to show you how wonderful it can be to get into a big company early and build a significant wealth of small investment, as stocks are growing many times.
Among the topics I cover are:
Why Penny shares have a bad reputation among many traders
To avoid pitfalls, the first step is to make big profits
2 Penny shares for Beginners
How to trade without risk and money
Who looks at the best stock investment coin and where you can find them
Why the right trading strategies will change in money in the bank
How effective customer due diligence takes all the MYSTERIES of the world
Why fundamental analysis is the main step towards real investing well in fixed companies
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