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How To Invest In The Penny Stocks

Penny stocks are actually stocks that are sold on the capital market for a very low price. The price of the penny stocks should not mislead you to avoid these stocks. You can make a profit by investing in them just as with every other stock offered on capital market. These stocks are highly speculative and because of this they are very risky. Taking the higher risk might also mean that your profit can be higher. But, by default, the higher risk means that you can loose your money very easily too.

 

So, if you want to avoid the loss by investing in penny stocks you should assess if the price of the penny stock will increase or decrease in the future and also when this variation will occur. If you are sure that this is stable stock than you can wait for dividends. But dividends can be very low or you may not receive dividends at all at the end of the year. So you are advised to invest in penny stocks that give you a high return by their appreciation in a shorter period of time.

The appreciation of certain penny stocks can not be easily measured. However there are some parameters and yardsticks to do this by. The most popular of all is ROI (return on investment) which tells us if we put our money in some penny stocks, we need to calculate what percent of the money we will return in a year. And price earning ratio is also important for assessing the value of the stocks in the future.

But if you base only in statistics when you are buying penny stocks you can make greater chances for success. You should rely on expectations. If it is expected the company which has issued the penny stocks to be bought by some other company, than you can expect that the price will go up and you should by these stocks. Also if you have estimated that the company has a solid history, the management team is solid, then you can expect the price of those penny stocks to increase also.

When you are thinking of buying penny stocks you should also be interested in every move of that company in order to make a profit. If the company is expected to release a new product line on the market this can very quickly raise the price of stocks. Also assess the average value of all companies in the same field. This way you can find some penny stocks that have a better chance of making you some money.

And finally you are advised to not put your eggs all in the same basket. This means that you should make avaried portfolio of penny stocks in order to avoid the risk of loosing money.

 

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