The Thrills Of The Penny Stock Newsletter

By Jeannie Chapman


Perhaps you are wishing you had more excitement in your life, and you are sick of wasting hours at the computer playing solitaire. Go online and check out free offers from those who post a penny stock newsletter. They promise more thrills a minute than you might be ready to handle.

The secret of success, according to the online sites that are today's newsletters, is to move fast. Getting into a trend when it's rising and out at the peak is key to making extremely high profits. This volatile market carries risks as well, since the prices (values) of these small stocks can vary widely from day to day.

That said, your investment can be small and the entertainment value might off-set your losses. Just think: take the same sum you pay for internet access every month and see if you can grow it 225%, like the happy-face folks in the testimonials. This seed money could turn your life around. Quit your job and work from home! Make daily trips to the bank with your gains! Retire early and enjoy life on the insane profits that are possible in this market!

The sites are compelling. There's a wide choice of newsletters, with intriguing differences of presentation. Some show conventionally-clad businessmen, presumably market analysts or brokers, with reassuringly serious faces. Other sites show what is probably James Bond's girl micro cap fast-alert sidekick, complete with mini skirt and mini trench coat. If you're looking for fast-paced excitement for your portfolio, this may the niche for you.

There's no reason to start learning another language to protect your idle mind from Alzheimer's. The world of trading in small stocks has its own special vocabulary. Do you know the difference between a small stock and a micro cap? For under $10, you can buy into this world that should at least be a great educational experience and at most could finally get you to the Riviera. And remember, the newsletters are free.

It's hard to see how this kind of investing can be anything but fun, if the newsletters are to be believed. They speak of the explosive opportunities to make spectacular gains, and of the thrill of getting in and out at just the right time to maximize returns. Even the very real risk factor pales in the face of all the great advice that will be coming your way, and anyway, we're talking pennies here, right?

There are some things that smack of the used car lot: 'Limited free offers' and 'Sign up today or miss the chance'. There are sites that review the newsletters, although who knows what to believe on the internet. But if you are really looking for a wild ride, that little stock that an old lady only took to church on Sunday might be your ticket to ride.

Subscribing to a free penny stock newsletter really does sound like fun. The possibilities of financial gain are very real, and risks can be small when dealing with pennies. If you feel like taking a chance on life, go online and check out the many sites, including what promise to be impartial reviews, that are clamoring for you to join in.




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