Wednesday, April 2, 2008

What is Penny Stock?


Definitions of penny stock on the Web:

  • A stock which sells for less than one dollar per share (or in some cases, less than five dollars per share).

  • Shares, which trade for, low prices per share. They may be shares of a very good company, however, they are usually not. They are attractive to private investors who do not have enough capital to purchase more expensive shares.

  • highly speculative stocks that generally sell for under $2

  • A stock which sells for less than a dollar, and is considered to be speculative.

  • An inexpensive stock, also known as micro-cap stock. This term usually refers to stocks costing less than $1 per share, but it may also refer to stocks under $5.00 too. ...

  • Is characterized by stocks that are less than one dollar per share, often they have a small market capitalization and a short history of operation.

  • a stock selling for less that $1/share

  • Penny stocks are common stocks that trade for less than $5 a share.

  • Saturday, March 29, 2008

    Jason Fuller - Best Penny Stock Picks on Market!




    In fact, since Jason and his company began promoting stocks in 1997, he has:1. Averaged a 127% gain for every stock that has been promoted2. Had at least two 500%+ gainers every year3. Never had two losing stock picks in a row.


    In addition to the money he makes from putting together these stock promotion campaigns, Jason, and whoever he decides to make privy to the information, is also in a position to make a massive amount of money by investing in his stock picks.


    Accordingly, Jason started a private email newsletter back in 1997 that would alert his family, friends, employees, and their family and friends to the stock picks he was about to release. This would give them the ability to purchase his promo stock picks right before his huge advertising campaigns began.


    Jason is solely responsible for not only launching the most sought-after stock marketing firm in the world, but for creating more verifiable millionaires using penny stocks than anyone else has been able to achieve in the history of the stock market.