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subject: Penny Stock Investing Can Provide A Boost To Your Stock Trading [print this page]


You hear many investing gurus lauding the values of diversification for your investment portfolio. The idea of diversification is that it constrains your total risk from overexposure to one special sort of investment. The opposite side of diversification is to give you less volatility. Stable blue chip corporations are patently less volatile than expanding growth corporations. I want to proffer that you widen the variety of your stock trading portfolio by taking part in penny stock investing.

Although a bit risky from time to time, they can supply the investor with incredible overall return. Whereas, many stockholders are happy if they get a return of somewhere near ten percent in a specified year, low priced stocks can return ten percent in a single day. Now on one is suggesting that you use your complete account to do penny stock trading but taking some of your account to speculate in penny stocks may give your portfolio the boost that you have been hunting for.

It'll Need a bit more effort on your side since these kind of investments don't fall into the category of set it and forget about it. It does require that you deep a close watch on what is occurring. Penny stock investments are trading instruments. They are not long-term plays. The fundamentals of the companies are not powerful enough to make a case for any form of long term hold. You'll enter a trade, look to make a certain profit and then get out.

I might suggest building a penny stock list that you are going to follow every day. This list should contain not more than twenty stocks. Any more than this is too tough to keep an eye on. If you have selected well, twenty stocks will present you with masses of trading prospects.

You'll basically use technical analysis to get you into your trade and have to have terribly outlined exit secrets to get you out of your trade. This is non-negotiable.

by: Brendan Phraecar




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