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Learn to Day Trade Penny Stocks

Investing in Penny Stock and Day by Day Trading Guide

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Learn to Day Trade Penny Stocks

By: Tomos J. Brawson
Narrated by: Damian Kemper
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Thinking of starting with day trading penny stocks?

A penny stock describes a tiny company's stock that commonly trades for less than $5 per share. Typically speaking, penny stocks are cheap shares in a business that is not readily available via typical exchanges. And it's true. Purchasing the ideal penny stock can assist you in earning returns over 1,000 percent. However, there are some significant risks with penny stocks.

If you really do not know very much about this market but want to know more about how to start investing day by day, this is the book you need. This audiobook is the first of three of complete guides written by the same author.

Target users:

  • Anyone who is intrigued by this niche market
  • Anyone who tried to invest in penny stocks without success
  • Anyone who would like to start investing but does not know how to start
  • Anyone who is looking for investing with small amount of funds

What is inside this book:

  • History of penny stock
  • Penny stock trading and its advantages
  • step-by-step beginner's guide to day trading penny stocks
  • Ways to have fun with the penny market
©2019 Tomos J. Brawson (P)2020 Tomos J. Brawson
Analysis & Strategy Investing & Trading Stocks Investing Business
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