Trading penny stocks for the most part is highly speculative. It more resembles spinning the roulette wheel in Las Vegas than it is like trading on the Nasdaq. One of the biggest dangers is that it holds some of the allure and mystique of the Las Vegas casinos. You hear of huge [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Stocks are a great way to secure your family’s financial future. From braces, to college, to weddings, and retirement you will find a way to pay for all of these things and a few of life’s unexpected emergencies along the way. For this reason many people have an inner battle as to whether it is a better [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 5, 2008
While some may find that idea of comparing stocks to mutual funds a little bit odd, since mutual funds are often made up of stocks, bonds, or some combination of the two, it is quite necessary to compare the two when it comes to deciding what is best for your financial outlook. Some of the more [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 4, 2008
While quite a bit of time and research goes into selecting stocks, it is often hard to know when to pull out – especially for first time investors. The good news is that if you have chosen your stocks carefully, you won’t need to pull out for a very long time, such as when you [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Buying Penny Stocks is risky business and yet it can be very profitable. Huge stock market fortunes are made every day! Many of the more popular stock around were once Penny Stocks including Microsoft, Nike, and Walmart. A penny stock is a stock that is either priced for fewer than five [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Why do people trade penny stocks? They are highly volatile. They’re difficult to research since the history of the company may be scant. They are highly speculative. They move with the speed of light. There are dangers of stock manipulation and gruesome incidences of shameless hype and untruth. And furthermore, they [...]
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