Archive for the ‘Penny Stocks’ Category

Basic Materials Sector at NASDAQ Top Traded Stocks: (HERO, ATPG, URRE, XING, PEIX)

Posted on January 5th, 2011 by rehan1505  |  No Comments »

Hercules Offshore, Inc. (NASDAQ:HERO) provides shallow-water drilling and marine services to the oil and natural gas exploration and production industry globally. It went up by 4.35% and closed at $3.84 whereas overall traded volume stood at 4.54 million shares for the day. The company maintains strong short term liquidity position with current ratio of 1.92 [...]

OTC Most Active Stocks: (WLSI, CGFIA, ARTS, IDOI, CPMCF)

Posted on November 3rd, 2010 by rehan1505  |  No Comments »

Wellstar International, Inc. (OTC: WLSI) remained highly active with total traded volume of 565.86 million shares. The average volume stands around 44.96 million shares per day for the Wellstar. WLSI closed at $0.0002 after hitting the day’s low of $0.0001 in its last trading session.  Share price can be regarded as in oversold level with relative [...]

An Introduction to Penny Stocks

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by @dminmsp  |  No Comments »

I’m sure you have heard of the United States Stock Exchange as well as may be New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), American Stock Exchange (Amex), as well as NASDAQ. But have you heard of penny stocks? What are they and why are they not as popular or as widely talked about not to mention as [...]

Benefiting from the Range

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by @dminmsp  |  No Comments »

A penny stock price range often appears by simply looking at the behavior of a penny stock price over a period of time. In examining the price chart you will see that a penny stock has consistently been traded to only up to a high point and only up to a low point. This means [...]

Buying Penny Stocks

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by @dminmsp  |  No Comments »

Have you decided on buying a particular penny stock but don’t know the things that you should consider before buying? Or may be you are just interested in knowing the details of buying penny stocks. If you are either of this, then I give you a discussion of some of the things that you should [...]

Choosing the Right Penny Stocks I

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by @dminmsp  |  No Comments »

You now know how the stock market works, how penny stocks are different from the other stocks, what to do if you want to get started and how conventional stock analysis just doesn’t work with penny stocks. You want to start penny stock trading but you have no idea to how to choose the right [...]

Choosing the Right Penny Stocks II

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by @dminmsp  |  No Comments »

At the end of the day, companies and businesses are there for one reason and one reason only and that is to earn profits. Profits or earnings are what you get after you deduct the expenses from the revenues. The bigger the earnings are, the better your penny stock is doing. It really takes no [...]

Choosing the Right Penny Stocks III

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by @dminmsp  |  No Comments »

Looking at the conditions of the sector in which your penny stock is in can also help you in determining if a possible share price increase or decrease is in the horizon. The increasing profitability and boom of an industry affects all the corporations that are engaged in that industry and this is good for [...]

Comparing Blue Chip and Penny Stocks I

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by @dminmsp  |  No Comments »

One cannot truly understand penny stocks by merely defining them. Penny stocks can be better understood by comparing them with the big or blue chip stocks. To help you learn and understand more of penny stocks I will discuss the differences of penny stocks and blue chip stocks and in the process derive the reasons [...]

Comparing Blue Chip and Penny Stocks II

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by @dminmsp  |  No Comments »

Other than speculation, predictability and value, available information and fundamental analysis, there are also other factors that make penny stocks different from the more conventional, blue chip stocks. One of these factors is the ability to conduct technical analysis. To recap, technical analysis is done by examining past price movements to find any patterns or [...]