All Posts Tagged With: "Penny Stocks"
Prepping for Penny Stock Investing
Researching Penny Stocks
The phrase “penny stock” tends to scare many investors away. But, those are the companies you read about that returned triple and even quadruple-digit returns.
Penny stocks are usually small and newly created companies. While still trying to get…
5Sep2008 | The Penny Sleuth | 0 comments | 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…
12Aug2008 | The Penny Sleuth | 0 comments | ContinuedBelow the Radar: A Guide to Penny Stock Pitfalls and Profits
Penny-stock traders are like the Rodney Dangerfields of the investment world - they get no respect from their bigger brethren.
If a penny-stock trader made a killing on a few penny-stock trades, there’s a good chance he or she orchestrated a “pump-and-dump” scam -…
1Jul2008 | Money Morning | 0 comments | ContinuedBelow the Radar: A How-to Guide to Pink Sheet Profit
Most investors have heard the term “pink sheets” as a reference to stocks. But how many know what they are.
Pink sheets are companies that are traded over-the-counter and that aren’t part of any major stock exchange. But that doesn’t mean…
30Jun2008 | Money Morning | 0 comments | 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…
30Jun2008 | The Penny Sleuth | 0 comments | ContinuedInvesting in the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB)
Most investors are weary about the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB). That’s understandable, considering the amount of bankruptcies, shell companies, and de-listings that occur in over-the-counter markets. But there is a very large misconception that is widely shared among…
6Jun2008 | The Penny Sleuth | 0 comments | ContinuedWho’s Afraid of Emerging Markets?
China is the new Germany.
At the end of the Second World War, Germany was an “emerging market.” It was industrializing rapidly and producing brisk economic growth. Today, Germany is a mature “developed market” that grows slowly if it grows at…
6Jun2008 | The Penny Sleuth | 0 comments | Continued

















































