Penny Stocks & IHUB Explained 100% - #pennystocks #ihub #stockstowatch #pumpanddump
What Is a Penny Stock: A penny stock refers to a small company's stock that typically trades for less than $5 per share. Although some penny stocks trade on large exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), most penny stocks trade via over the counter (OTC) transactions. Transactions take place through the electronic OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB) or through the privately-owned Pink Sheets. There is no trading floor for OTC transactions, and the quotations are also all done electronically.
The desire to make a quick killing in the stock market draws many inexperienced investors to trade in penny stocks. Unfortunately, this also means many people lose their money in the blink of an eye.
Why would anyone take on this type of risk? As the saying goes, “the higher the risk, the higher the potential returns.” If invested in the right companies, penny stocks can provide enormous returns. So if you’re comfortable with the risk versus return trade-off, and understand that you could lose your money, penny stocks could play a role in your portfolio.
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