The Penny Stock Market

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narendra nainanil

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Jan 07, 2011

Where Are the Banks Investing Their Money? by Ravinder Tulsiani

Banks have a successful model. they make hundreds of millions every year. What are they investing in… should you do the same?

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Jan 07, 2011

Independent Research Report

According to an independent research reports, “Companies now feel the pressure to move beyond a Web-centric digital presence – they want to be present on social sites, develop mobile strategies, and launch coordinated multichannel marketing campaigns.Of course, not all of independent research firms are truly independent. Many are funded by companies looking to promote its own products and company shares. “Independent” is not necessarily synonymous with great stock picking.

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Simon Grimshawl

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Jan 07, 2011

Two Cents on Penny Stocks

These small stocks may seem harmless, but when you buy too many you may find that they add up to quite a lot of money. Be careful to invest only small amounts of your stock market budget in the beginning. The penny stock market is technically outside of the NASDAQ’s regulation and the SEC warns that they are highly volatile and should be handled with care.

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Pankaj Guptal

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Apr 16, 2009
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The Penny Stock Market

The penny stock market is vicious, lucrative, and captivating. The draw for first-time buyers is usually their price, which typically runs well below per share. This financial fluidity means that not only do penny stocks sell OTC (outside of the NASDAQ and similar arenas), but they also trade at lightning speeds. Still, savvy investors can make a pretty penny—no pun intended—if they know what is going on.

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Pankaj Guptal

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Apr 16, 2009

The Penny Stock Buyer’s Guide

Penny stocks are for those of the gambling persuasion. These high-risk assets can yield extremely large turnovers in no time at all, only to lose their entire value the next day; although if you’re feeling lucky, you can try your hand at penny stocks and reap the benefits of over-the-counter trading without a broker as your go-between.

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Pankaj Guptal

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Apr 16, 2009
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The Nuts And Bolts of Buying Penny Stocks

Penny stocks are traded on the OTC market, so do your homework before venturing out on your own. First of all, when approaching a company, there will usually be two bid prices and two ask prices. These figures, known as the “inside” and “outside” ask and bid, offer you four different pricing options if you are willing to negotiate.

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Pankaj Guptal

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Apr 16, 2009

Some Tips for Trading in Penny Stocks

Experts recommend that you shouldn’t invest more than 20% of your portfolio in penny stocks because of their unpredictable nature. They are the tiny yet feisty fighters of the stock world—sometimes they pull through and beat the odds, but other times they explode into a nightmare of losses. So, start small. Keep your penny stock investments low at first until you have seen how your picks perform.

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Pankaj Guptal

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Apr 16, 2009

Picking a Performance Penny Stock

The perfect investor would have a functioning crystal ball. As it is, even the best stock pickers in the market are always guessing to some degree. Keep that in mind as you attempt to pick your stocks, and remember to always start small and test the stock’s performance before you sink more money into it.

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