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Why Trade Penny Stocks?


Penny stocks are low-priced securities that are currently trading $5 or less per share and are traded outside of the main markets, such as NASDAQ, AMEX and NYSE. Frequently these stocks have dropped from much higher prices and now trade relatively small with low volume. And because they are commonly maneuvered independently and are extremely cheap, penny stocks have been often labeled as nothing more than a beginner’s game for inexperienced investors.

Now, before a broker-dealer can ask or sell a penny stock, SEC rules and guidelines need the firm to first let and permit the customer for the transaction and receive from the customer a written agreement to the transaction. The firm should provide the customer a document demonstrating the possible risks of investing in penny stocks. After that, the firm should tell the customer the current market quotation, if any, for the penny stock and the compensation the firm and its broker will get or receive for the trade. Then, the firm must send monthly account statements describing the market value of each penny stock held in the account of the customer.

So, why try trade penny stocks? Penny stocks allow a speculator to buy a large number of shares with a relatively small amount of money. The speculator, then purchase the best penny stocks, which hopefully will yield or create a large return on their initial investment. Now, if a speculator has a strategy, it can possibly work; but then, the odds of succeeding at this game are slim to none though.

To effectively and successfully trade penny stocks, there are a few instructions you should consider.

First, contact a broker if you are looking for some advice on how to get started but never expect a professional to take over a portfolio based only on penny stocks. Because the potential for profit is small unless of course you are willing to invest huge amounts of money, a broker is unlikely to be interested. Once you learn the fundamentals, however, you must be able to trade over the internet or phone no longer needing help from a middleman.

Second, you should always remember that penny stocks are very high-risk investments. While they are more likely than any other type of stock to lose value over a long period of time, increasing their value to double or triple is a possibility.

Third, consider where your local over-the-counter (OTC) market is best situated. And since penny stocks are typically not traded through the stock exchange market but instead through side exchange sites, locating a direct contact is needed.

Fourth, you should understand and learn the bid and ask price connection. Why? It’s primarily because penny stocks are being sold not by single unit price but by estimated values. So when you decide to purchase a penny stock, you are actually paying the ask price, which is what the seller considers a fair value for the stock. Of course, this is not necessarily the true value of the stock. Often times it is inflated by at least 25 percent. A spread is called the difference between the bid (real) and ask (selling) price and is the base in which you will have to compute your potential earnings.

Fifth, you should use a broker if you plan to purchase stocks in sets of 100. Typically, these are being sold by people called as market makers, who are responsible for handling penny stocks and organizing their sale in a way almost identical to an auction. And since you are only allowed to purchasing 100 stocks, you can always choose to back out if it gets too pricey on subsequent sets.

How would you turn 50 dollars into 100 dollars?



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Ashleyakapasada asked:


I just wonder if anyone out there has any money making tactics on how to make more for your dollar!!! I invest in small cap stocks and penny stocks on etrade. I would love to hear you guys comments and suggestions!!!!

Thanks

Intra Mental Healthcare Services “GAGI” is on High Alert!

Intra Mental Healthcare Services “GAGI” on High Alert!

Reasons Why Intra Mental Healthcare Services “GAGI” is Golden!

-Just went public late October of 2009 under the ticker GAGI “They Plan on a name change soon”
-OS is 38 million confirmed by TA 12/03/2009
-Insiders own the Majority of the float
-A few million in volume could send the pps sky rocketing
-Major Updates Expected Soon From the Company
-Huge potential revenues! The unique services IMHCS provides are desperately needed!
-Offers a unique service which focuses on different approaches for each individual “after all no two people are the same” “more information below”
- GAGI has plans on expanding their current operations “which already exceed 10 service centers” by opening 8 facilitates in the first quarter of 2010
-The Government is offering grants in their specific field!! http://www.samhsa.gov/Grants/2010/SM-10-005.aspx

What does IMHCS Do?
PATIENT CARE -Providing services to help individuals with mental retardation has led to a new understanding of how we define mental retardation. After the initial diagnosis of mental retardation is made, we look at a person’s strengths and weaknesses. We also look at how much support or help the person needs to get along at home, in school, and in the community. This approach gives a realistic picture of each individual. It also recognizes that the “picture” can change. As the person grows and learns, his or her ability to get along in the world grows as well.

Support and Treatment

A person with mental retardation is likely to need individualized help.
IMHCS will work with our patients and staff to develop an individualized plan, which will describe:

The patients unique needs
The services the facility will provide to address those needs
The unique responsibilities of the staff and support family members.
Many mentally retarded need help with adaptive skills, which are skills needed to live, work, and play in the community. Our staff and support family members can help a child work on these skills at both facilities and home. Some of these skills include:

Communicating with others
Taking care of personal needs (dressing, bathing, going to the bathroom);
Health and safety
Home living (helping to set the table, cleaning the house, or cooking dinner)
Social skills (manners, knowing the rules of conversation, getting along in a group, playing a game)
Reading, writing, and basic math and
As they get older, skills that will help them in the workplace.

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Company Website http://www.imhcs.org/index.html

Transfer Agent (TA)
Holladay Stock Transfer,
2939 N. 67th Place
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
480-481-3940

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Sutherland Law Office
394 West Main
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Hendersonville, TN 37075

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Qwoter Inc.
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Tomball, TX 77377

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