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29th September 2009
Hi Folks, Today I'll be attempting to put together a guide, so to speak, of terminology used in the stock market. Though the shares I trade are usually of "bulletin board stocks", it is important for you to know, and as you view the financials of companie... Read >
Author: scott
23rd September 2009
Hi Folks, Today I'll be attempting to put together a guide, so to speak, of terminology used in the stock market. Though the shares I trade are usually of "bulletin board stocks", it is important for you to know, and as you view the financials of companie... Read >
Author: scott
17th September 2009
Investments come in two most common categories; long and short term. Short term investments are those that can be liquidated after a short period of time, while long term ones require a long period of time before they can mature and be sold off. Long term... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
29th August 2009
On Monday morning, the sun was shining extra bright for one Southern Californian firm. The small specialized health care business of Advanced Medical Optics (NYSE: EYE) experienced a truly perfect day. At least, its investors did.
You see, Abbott Labo... Read >
Author: Penny12
18th August 2009
The new field of binary options trading has opened whole new worlds of opportunity for day trading for high yields. Simple up (calls) or down (puts) positions are yielding 60% or more to successful traders.
Emerging Binary Options Trading Program Simp... Read >
Author: S. Wise
12th August 2009
People who think currency option trading is outside their reach in their normal day trading activities couldn't be more wrong. A new field of options trading has opened up the world of forex trading to small cap day traders to explore and exploit.
Bin... Read >
Author: S. Wise
31st July 2009
The engine of the great American Economy is, and always will be, the consumer. You and your neighbors and all of your buying power will determine how well the market performs. Right now, it seems as though everyone is hurting — so it’s the right time ... Read >
Author: Jonas Elmerraji
30th July 2009
Here at Penny Sleuth HQ we’re often asked what we think about Company A, or Stock B, or Product C. Maybe “often” isn’t strong enough of a word – we get these emails by the hundreds! And while we can’t offer individual investment advice, we cer... Read >
Author: Jonas Elmerraji
09th July 2009
With Penny Stocks Come Risks There are many risks associated with penny stocks. It is a basic guide to the different types of investments and investment education. Some of these risks can be avoided while others can't. Either way there is always the risk... Read >
Author: mryan
09th July 2009
There are basically 3 types of asset categories of investments which can be understood in the following lines
* Cash: CD’s (certificate of deposit) and Treasury bills are the two cash equivalents that are most widely used. In case of cash equivalent ... Read >
Author: Lavanay
16th June 2009
The small-cap universe is packed with thousands of stocks. And we know it can be a daunting task to find just two or three solid names… In fact, readers e-mail us every single day to ask how to search for the best penny stocks.
With that in mind, here ... Read >
Author: elmerajun509
11th April 2009
If the number of shares in a company is multiplied by its current price, the result is market capitalisation. Based on this, companies are classified as large-cap, mid-cap and small-cap.
Blue chips are the largest companies in their sectors; the ones w... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani
20th January 2009
If the number of shares in a company is multiplied by its current price, the result is market capitalisation. Based on this, companies are classified as large-cap, mid-cap and small-cap.
Blue chips are the largest companies in their sectors; the ones w... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani
01st December 2008
Here are some simple ways to increase your investment returns without much work.Switch to Index Funds - Studies show that 70% of actively managed funds fail to beat their benchmark over the long term. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.Watch your expenses - ... Read >
Author: LSOYO
27th November 2008
It's an stock investor's dream: A stock with the potential to double in price.
Finding these stock market jewels before they double is difficult but not impossible. According to data provider Capital IQ, there are almost 6,700 stocks that trade on majo... Read >
Author: mattglad
12th November 2008
The Indian economy is growing faster. This is one of the best among developing economies in the world. You can say the best emerging economy in the world. The fair is a reflection of the economy. Of course, the stock market in India is rampant. Sensex (On... Read >
Author: Paras
03rd September 2008
So you’re a small cap company, and so far your investor relations haven’t yielded an onslaught of accredited investors coming to the table with a boatload of much needed capital. It could be that your approach, and not your company, is the issue. If... Read >
Author: Mike Reinboth
03rd September 2008
So you’re a small cap company, and so far your investor relations haven’t yielded an onslaught of accredited investors coming to the table with a boatload of much needed capital. It could be that your approach, and not your company, is the issue. If... Read >
Author: Mike Reinboth
15th August 2008
Every industry has it’s own buzz-words and key phrases. They can aid the communication of experts within their industry, but often times these same phrases serve to confuse clients, hindering them from understanding the the options available for the ma... Read >
Author: Matthew Freeman
14th April 2008
If you've never heard the term, 'penny stocks', you are in for a treat. If you've heard of the term and never taken advantage of the opportunity they represent, this is for you. If you have a bad opinion of penny stocks, this is for you, too!
It's v... Read >
Author: Merrill
01st February 2008
A strapless bustier offers exceptional versatility, and should be a basic part of any woman's wardrobe of sexy lingerie. The bustier can serve many of the same functions as a corset, while remaining less restrictive. Underneath clothes, it can enhance and... Read >
Author: Mary Jane
16th January 2008
This story is worth reading. The ideas in it will probably save you lots of time and money. This is about a unique website that launched in early December.
It was conceived then developed out of necessity and market research. The individual investor w... Read >
Author: Roy MacNaughton
19th October 2007
What is a penny stock ? There is no official definition. Some say any stock under two dollars, some say under five dollars. I call a penny stock any stock that trades under one dollar. A sub-penny stock is any stock that trades under one penny. (.001-.01... Read >
Author: Jeff Goodman
01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 VEC Financial Group
Tips to get you into one of the hottest industries in the US.
Are you ready for a change? Have you been looking for an opportunity for uncapped earning potential while making your own hours? If you have a min... Read >
Author: Patrick Bedall
14th March 2007
Open up your wallets, a new year of investing has officially begun. Stocks opened markedly higher in the first session of 2007 as investors cheered news that Home Depot Inc’s CEO resigned after years of lackluster performance, and that the holiday shopp... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
29th January 2007
Penny stocks are those companies with shares trading less than $5 a share and trading on the otc exchange. Sometimes instead of the word penny stock, microcap, small cap or nanocap is used. Most penny stocks have a market cap of less the $500M and are spe... Read >
Author: rob rens
16th January 2007
One of the most common questions is: "How do you set up your charts when looking for a trade?"
First, you have to know the basic timeframe of the trade you are about to make. Is this going to be a 30-200 minute trade? A 1-2 day trade? A 3-4 week trade? H... Read >
Author: rob rens
02nd October 2006
Hollywood loves the stock market. The chaos of the stock exchange floor, the tension of boiler room day-trading, devious power brokers making back room deals; it all makes for great drama. Then you have the true-to-life stock market stories in the news: i... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
12th February 2006
Small and mid-size companies looking to go public usually think IPO (Initial Public offering), but find it difficult to get an underwriter to look at them. They go out an engage a consultant that advises them to do a reverse merger and they usually jump i... Read >
Author: joseph Quinones
12th February 2006
Are the promoters and consultants destroying the market for Reverse Merger? First lets take a look at reverse merger. In a Reverse Merger, an operating private company merges with a public company that has little or no assets, nor know liabilities (the "s... Read >
Author: joseph Quinones
09th September 2005
A reverse merger is a method used by many small and mid-cap companies to initially go public, its the purchase of, and reverse merger into, an existing public shell company. This is inexpensive compared with conventional Initial public offerings (IPO). Th... Read >
Author: Joseph Quinones
29th July 2005
One overlooked individual in the process of taking a company public through reverse merger is the market maker. The market marker is critical especially if the company is going to be listed on OTC Bulletin Board or the NQB. Pink sheets.
Once the privat... Read >
Author: Joseph Quinones
23rd July 2005
Are the promoters and consultants destroying the market for Reverse Merger? First lets take a look at reverse merger. In a Reverse Merger, an operating private company merges with a public company that has little or no assets, nor know liabilities (the "s... Read >
Author: Joseph Quinones
13th July 2005
Small and mid-size companies looking to go public usually think IPO (Initial Public offering), but find it difficult to get an underwriter to look at them. They go out an engage a consultant that advises them to do a reverse merger and they usually jump i... Read >
Author: Joseph Quinones
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