January Effect: Time To Buy Penny Stocks

 

Historically the stock market goes up during an election year. Everyone is aware of this. Investors know this and many other researched trends about the stock market. But with holiday hangovers and most people dreading their commute to work in the cold wintery days of January, many consider the ”January Effect” as the fact that football season is over and taxes ...

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Top Penny Stock of 2011 and Good Stocks for 2012

 

Ideas of Good Stocks To Buy For 2012

It’s a New Year and after a dismal 2011 for 99% of investors, it’s time to get greedy and focus on you for once. By blending old-fashioned value investing together with a top-shelf mixture of current events worldwide, history, and demographics, the 2012 mission is simple:

To give investors unadulterated, actionable, common sense penny ...

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5 Penny Stock Trading Principles to Follow

How to avoid the “AMWI effect” on your penny stock trading……..

Penny Stock trading involves isolating noise from the current trend and capitalizing on that trend through well-timed entries and profit taking. These factors play a critical part in mastering potential profit expectations and risk. Penny Stock trading does have many challenges but by sticking to clear rules, success is much more probable. Since the market always moves ...

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Penny Stocks Worth Noting – Tuesday, December 20th

Wild swings are a predictable feature of the end of the year as investors balance under-performing portions of their portfolios at a time of low trading volume. The Stock market surged today more than 2 percent a s a whole, a market performance that some attributed partly to economic data on the housing sector in the U.S. and brighter signals from the Euro zone.

This is not the best time of the year if your a penny stock per se. The following Penny Stocks ...

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What are Penny Stocks?

I’ve Heard The Term Penny Stocks But What Exactly Are They?

Low-priced, small-cap stocks are known as penny stocks. Contrary to their name, penny stocks rarely cost a penny. The SEC considers a penny stock to be pretty much anything under $5. Most investors don’t think of sub $5 stocks trading on big exchanges like NYSE and NASDAQ when asked to describe a penny stock. Most individual investors look at penny stocks like Wall Street’s Wild ...

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Volume Alert: WLOL

Remember a year ago when OceanFreight, (Formerly OCNF) was to be delisted from the NASDAQ since it couldn’t trade over $1?

DryShips came in and acquired them and traders saw a 3,400% Profit in 7 months.

Shipping stocks have taken traders on an extremely wild ride this year, and Winland Ocean Shipping Corp. (WLOL) has been head and shoulders above the pack.

Since October 31, WLOL has rebounded 129% to as high as $0.44 leaving that renegade with a “fat finger” who was willing to take a lowly $0.10 ...

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Make Money 101: Believe the Hype, You Can Still Retire Early

2011 is quickly coming to an end. With only 6 weeks left and the holidays in full swing, it’s a good time to review how your YTD investments performed and what opportunities were missed. Was it a “money flowing like champagne” year for you or were you cutting coupons to save a few pennies?

Most people don’t want to check their monthly statements or even check the value of their ...

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Make Money 101: Penny Stocks are Outperforming Blue Chips

Penny Stock TradesThе penny stock market іѕ vicious, lucrative, аnd captivating. Thе draw fοr first-time buyers іѕ usually thеіr price, whісh typically runs well below $1 per share. Thіѕ financial fluidity means thаt nοt οnlу dο penny stocks sell OTC (outside οf thе NASDAQ аnd similar arenas), bυt thеу аlѕο trade аt lightning speeds. Still, savvy investors саn mаkе a pretty ...

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Make Money 101: What is a Penny Stock?

In the United States of America, a penny stock, also known as a micro cap equity refers to a share in a company which trades for less than $5.00. While this is the official definition, and is used by the US Securities and Exchange Commission, generally every full service or discount broker, ...

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