Looking For A Place To Buy Penny Stocks?
Common misspellings: peny stocks, pinny stocks, penny sticks
Not all penny stocks are frauds or companies facing bankruptcy. Some represent hard-working businesses that are struggling to meet the
requirements to get listed on Nasdaq or the NYSE. Investing in these companies offers real growth potential - you have the opportunity to get in
at the ground floor and ride all the way to the top.
The difficulty is finding which companies have this growth potential. Getting this information requires a lot of research and unless you are
willing to take the time to personally investigate a company, you may again be the victim of fraud. Some companies specialize in offering
'inside information' about companies selling penny stock, but they may simply be fronts for pushing a particular stock on unsuspecting
investors.
There are two ways to play the penny stocks - do research or play craps. The low cost of these stocks means that you will not lose a lot money
if the company goes under, and as long as you are prepared to lose this money penny stocks can be an interesting and fun addition to any
portfolio. It must be stressed, however, that penny stocks should only make up a small portion of any portfolio. The odds are that most penny
stocks will end up in a total loss.
Where to buy penny stocks?
If you would like to buy penny stocks you need to find a broker that will place an order for you. Many stock brokers will not cover them
because of the difficulties in tracking them, but some online brokers specialize in penny stocks. Regulations require brokers to receive written
confirmation from the client concerning the transaction. The broker is also required to give the client a document outlining the risks of
speculating with penny stocks.
Finally, the broker must disclose the current market price of the stock and the amount of compensation the firm receives for the trade.
Monthly statements must be sent to the client detailing market value of each penny stock in the account.
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