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Allen
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Hello everyone....I have started a poll: Do Penny Stocks Trading helps to Gain High Returns ?
Almost all investors like me create penny stocks portfolio for usually two reasons. One reason is they are cheaper at less than $5. Another reason is, they can offer big returns in a short time. After gaining a lot of experience from trading small cap stocks, I have been able to avoid some common pitfalls that have helped me to reduce loss. I would likely to tell new investors about them which can help them a lot. You should avoid these mistakes so that you can make bigger profits instead of getting wiped out by the market. Just like the research that big-cap stocks necessitate, same hard works are also needed for these small-cap stocks. Do your research, watch your investments intimately, devise an entry and exit plan and pursue the trends.
Thanks...
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Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:07 pm |
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Sanjay
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How can anyone master the art of anticipating and projecting penny stock market trends? The best way is to actually get your feet wet in trading penny stocks. There is no better teacher than experience as they say. If you have the resources and you want to profit quickly from penny stock trading, then you can hire the services of a penny stock broker. You will learn a lot from an experiences penny stock broker because they are mostly updated about market movements and trends. Because of their knowledge, skills and experience, penny stock brokers can provide sound and accurate trading advice to their clients.
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Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:21 am |
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fiscallyprudent
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a stock simulator game, like the one offered by investopedia or many other similar ones, would help to test the theory
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Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:55 am |
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