Penny Stocks: Penny Stock Tips on How to do Penny Stock Investing, Penny Stock Trading, Penny Stocks to Watch, Penny Stocks Picks, Where to Buy Penny Stocks & How to Make Penny Stock Fortunes

Penny Stocks: Penny Stock Tips on How to do Penny Stock Investing, Penny Stock Trading, Penny Stocks to Watch, Penny Stocks Picks, Where to Buy Penny Stocks & How to Make Penny Stock Fortunes

by Robert Morrison
Penny Stocks: Penny Stock Tips on How to do Penny Stock Investing, Penny Stock Trading, Penny Stocks to Watch, Penny Stocks Picks, Where to Buy Penny Stocks & How to Make Penny Stock Fortunes

Penny Stocks: Penny Stock Tips on How to do Penny Stock Investing, Penny Stock Trading, Penny Stocks to Watch, Penny Stocks Picks, Where to Buy Penny Stocks & How to Make Penny Stock Fortunes

by Robert Morrison

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Overview

If you’d like to get started in the stock market, many brokers may suggest you start with penny stocks. For several reasons, penny stocks are considered “easier” to buy than many other types of stock. But in order to buy penny stocks, you need to know what they are.

Many investors and brokers may claim that investing in penny stocks is a good way to start small and end big. Buying penny stocks means buying low-priced shares of small businesses and companies. Penny stocks are much less “liquid” than other types of stocks, as penny stocks have few shareholders. For some investors, an initial small investment in penny stocks can mean big returns later on.

By learning all you can about penny stocks, you set yourself up for future success. The more you know about trading, the better you will probably be at it. If you do want to start with smaller investments, penny stocks can help you make it happen.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016208893
Publisher: Ramsey Ponderosa Publishing
Publication date: 03/06/2013
Series: "Quick Start Guide" Series , #18
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
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