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The Two Money Makers in the Market
The Story That Got You Interested in Stocks
On Nov. 19, 1984, you could have picked up shares of the emerging biotechnology firm Amgen, Inc. (AMGN: NASDAQ) for $3.63.
Those shares rose steadily for the next 20 years and were worth more than $85 as recent as 2005. Taking into account Amgen’s five splits over the past 23 years, you can knock that original 1984 price down to about nine cents a share.
It’s almost impossible to believe that a company that would cost you pennies could turn into a $100 billion pharmaceutical giant specializing in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, anemia and…
4Sep2008 | The Penny Sleuth | Comments Off | ContinuedBeware of Penny Stock Misconceptions
Prejudices of Penny Stocks
Don’t ever judge a book by its cover. Chances are…it’s a good book. Otherwise it would have never been published. The same goes for penny stocks…
There are several accusations about penny stocks that can make an investor hesitant and timid to invest because of a “risky no-gainer gamble†stereotype. These statements are exaggerated and erroneous…
Learning the truth about what you heard in the past…might be a wealthy opportunity for the future…
Here is the top three…
Misconception #1: Penny stocks are priced low because they are poor performing companies.
Penny stocks are usually small and newly created companies. While still…
12Aug2008 | The Penny Sleuth | Comments Off | ContinuedPenny Stock Investment Tips
Ten Tips for New Penny Stock Investors
Many people who have never played the stock market game before start with penny stocks. Heck, even if you’ve been around investing for decades, penny stocks are still your ticket to triple-, quadruple- or even quintuple-digit gains. You just can’t see those if you bet on the Dow.
The problem is penny stocks are a bit more difficult to research than their large blue chip cousins. To make this a bit simpler for first-time investors, here are the top ten things to keep in mind when looking for solid penny stock plays:
10. Think Outside the…
30Jun2008 | The Penny Sleuth | Comments Off | Continued
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