Author: | Jay Morrow | ISBN: | 9781540181268 |
Publisher: | Cloud 42 Solutions | Publication: | October 23, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jay Morrow |
ISBN: | 9781540181268 |
Publisher: | Cloud 42 Solutions |
Publication: | October 23, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Trading stocks is a natural part of investing, and in spite of many choices available, penny stocks have stood the test of time as a viable vehicle. With the right knowledge and a bit of counseling, you can select winners and pare away loosers to come out ahead. Most people do not have sufficient knowledge of their operattion or what to expect short and long term. This book will open their eyes to a new world of investment possibilities, which should always revolve around a good return. You can make money on anything called an investment, and penny stocks are no exception. If you buy enough, and perhaps diversify to a considerable degree, you will increase your odds of success. Many investors in penny stocks love speculation in the hopes of finding the next greatest thing. They hope to be in on the ground floor of a Microsoft or Wal-mart for example. While this seldom happens, it can of course, and no doubt will at some future time. Pinning your hopes on penny stocks, the naysayers maintain, can keep you penniless. Only time will tell and you could fool them all.
There is the other side of the coin, however, which is included in this book. Penny stocks are risky and the territory is riddled with corpses of investors who have gone belly up. It is important to weight the evidence and assess the odds before jumping in.
Trading stocks is a natural part of investing, and in spite of many choices available, penny stocks have stood the test of time as a viable vehicle. With the right knowledge and a bit of counseling, you can select winners and pare away loosers to come out ahead. Most people do not have sufficient knowledge of their operattion or what to expect short and long term. This book will open their eyes to a new world of investment possibilities, which should always revolve around a good return. You can make money on anything called an investment, and penny stocks are no exception. If you buy enough, and perhaps diversify to a considerable degree, you will increase your odds of success. Many investors in penny stocks love speculation in the hopes of finding the next greatest thing. They hope to be in on the ground floor of a Microsoft or Wal-mart for example. While this seldom happens, it can of course, and no doubt will at some future time. Pinning your hopes on penny stocks, the naysayers maintain, can keep you penniless. Only time will tell and you could fool them all.
There is the other side of the coin, however, which is included in this book. Penny stocks are risky and the territory is riddled with corpses of investors who have gone belly up. It is important to weight the evidence and assess the odds before jumping in.