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Understanding What Penny Stocks Are.

Investment Education Staff (February 13th, 2009) Writes:

by R. Branson

If you are looking for a way to diversify your portfolio and increase your short term profits, penny stocks can make an excellent choice. These low value shares of stock can easily double and triple their value in mere minutes and can do so many times throughout the day. Although, it is important to remember that these pennies can also be a risky investment for the fact the can drop in value just as quickly.

Why are they called pennies?

In all simplicity, a penny stock is a share of company stock whose value is extremely low and usually falls well under the $5 per share mark. In only a matter of minutes, these shares can easily double or triple in value.

Why should I trade penny stocks?

Because of their low value, slight influxes in their value can allow for greater profits. A penny stock that is worth a …

Why Cleantech (PZD) Could Be The Next Big Thing

Tom Bulford (October 31st, 2008) Writes:

Tom Bulford says clean technology could become the “next big sector”. A growing awareness of environmental problems means huge investment in the industry over the coming years. And that means plenty of exciting start-up opportunities…

This from Penny Sleuth:

How many times have you read that before? Several, I imagine. But this is not just my headline writer suffering from a crisis of creative confidence. It is, with a slight variation, lifted from the agenda of next week’s AIM conference, to which the London Stock Exchange has graciously offered me a free ticket thus saving me from having to fork out £650 for this one day event. It will be interesting to hear what the presenters at this conference make of the state of AIM today and I will relay this to you at a later date.

It will also be interesting to hear the panel discussion on ‘Cleantech - the next big

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Why Cleantech (PZD) Could Be The Next Big Thing

Tom Bulford (October 31st, 2008) Writes:

Tom Bulford says clean technology could become the “next big sector”. A growing awareness of environmental problems means huge investment in the industry over the coming years. And that means plenty of exciting start-up opportunities…

This from Penny Sleuth:

How many times have you read that before? Several, I imagine. But this is not just my headline writer suffering from a crisis of creative confidence. It is, with a slight variation, lifted from the agenda of next week’s AIM conference, to which the London Stock Exchange has graciously offered me a free ticket thus saving me from having to fork out £650 for this one day event. It will be interesting to hear what the presenters at this conference make of the state of AIM today and I will relay this to you at a later date.

It will also be interesting to hear the panel discussion on ‘Cleantech - the next big

...

Why Cleantech (PZD) Could Be The Next Big Thing

Tom Bulford (October 31st, 2008) Writes:

Tom Bulford says clean technology could become the “next big sector”. A growing awareness of environmental problems means huge investment in the industry over the coming years. And that means plenty of exciting start-up opportunities…

This from Penny Sleuth:

How many times have you read that before? Several, I imagine. But this is not just my headline writer suffering from a crisis of creative confidence. It is, with a slight variation, lifted from the agenda of next week’s AIM conference, to which the London Stock Exchange has graciously offered me a free ticket thus saving me from having to fork out £650 for this one day event. It will be interesting to hear what the presenters at this conference make of the state of AIM today and I will relay this to you at a later date.

It will also be interesting to hear the panel discussion on ‘Cleantech - the next big

...

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