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Penny Stock Crew's 4 Tips on How to Invest in Penny Stocks!

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2011-10-25
BOCA RATON, FL, October 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) 1. Penny stocks cost a penny for a reason.

While we all dream about investing in the next Microsoft or the next Home Depot, but the truth is, the odds of you finding that once in a decade success story are slim. These companies are either starting out or purchased a shell company because it was cheaper than an IPO. This doesn't make them a bad investment.

2. Trading volumes.

Look for a consistent volume of shares being traded. Looking at the average volume can be misleading. If ABC trades 1 million shares today, and doesn't trade for the rest of the week, the daily average will appear to be 200,000 shares.

3. Have an entry and exit plan - and stick to it.

Penny stocks are volatile. They will quickly move up and move down. Remember, if you buy a stock at $0.10 and sell it at $0.12, that represents a 20% return on your investment. Do this 5 times and you've made some money.

4. How do you find out about the stock?

Most people find out about penny stocks through a mailing list. There are many excellent penny stock newsletters. Not all newsletters are bad. Having worked in the industry for the last 10 years, we have seen our share of unscrupulous companies and promoters. Finding the right newsletter is key.

Find out why hundreds of thousands will sign up today! Visit www.PennyStockCrew.com.

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[Press-News.org] Penny Stock Crew's 4 Tips on How to Invest in Penny Stocks!
Discover now how getting current market information on breakaway penny stocks could benefit you!