Penny Stock Breakdown

Today's Guest Blog Post comes from Michael Stone of Penny Stock Bull Reports. "Exactly what is a Penny Stock?" originally appeared as an Introduction to Michael Stone's latest eBook. In this post, Stone explains the basic concept of what a penny stock is and what the risk vs. reward ratio's entail. If you enjoy this post, please click here to learn more about Penny Stock Bull Reports and receive a complimentary report which will share 3 potential penny stocks poised to breakout.
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Many people have heard about Penny stocks and their popularity is unarguable due to the fact that on any given day, millions of shares of these stocks are bought and sold in the United States and the rest of the world.

As long as you are reliably informed about the correct strategies for thriving in penny stock market then you can make more profitable trades more consistently.

If you are wondering what penny stocks are, these are defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission as low priced (usually under $5), high risk securities of startups and other small firms. Some market players regard penny stocks as stocks priced $5 or smaller while others believe the limit should be at $10.  Generally, penny stock companies have a market-cap of less than One Billion Dollars. Continue reading "Penny Stock Breakdown"

An Early Obituary for the Euro

Today's Guest Post comes from Michael Lombardi of Lombardi Financial. "An Early Obituary for the Euro," originally appeared on the Profit Confidential website on July 31st, 2011. In this piece, Lombardi breaks down the fate of the Euro. Enjoy with our compliments and please visit this page to obtain complimentary access to a complimentary report, "A Golden Opportunity for Stock Market Investors" as well as a free e-letter subscription to Lombardi's Profit Confidential.
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Does America want members of the 17 eurozone countries to go bankrupt one by one? If only a few went under, the American currency would win the currency wars and reaffirm itself as the reserve currency of the world.

If you were someone living outside the U.S., wouldn’t this sound like a “secret” strategy that could work? After all, are not all the major credit reporting agencies (that grant credit ratings to European countries) subsidiaries of major American corporations?

These are the suspicions I’m hearing from people here in Rome.

Let’s give the theory some further attention and you’ll be surprised at what we find… Continue reading "An Early Obituary for the Euro"

Where Will The Markets Close This Week?

Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, co-founder of MarketClub with your 1 p.m. market update for Wednesday, the 27th of July.

It really upsets me when we export US jobs overseas. Case in point: General Electric just shipped a ton of jobs out of Wisconsin to China. I can understand some things, but the person who is in charge of creating jobs for the President of the United States is Jeffrey Immelt, who just so happens to be the president of General Electric. So here we have someone who is “The Official Job Creating Czar" shipping good American jobs overseas to China. Does that make any sense to anyone? Oh, and I might also point out that General Electric paid zero taxes in the U.S. last year.

How much did you pay in taxes?

How are the markets reacting with just 2 days left before the end of the month? The equity markets are remarkably flat so far for July. It's a different story for Gold and Silver which had the biggest gains last month with a 9% move up in Silver, and a positive gain over 7% for Gold. Crude Oil was up 2.47% in July, which closely mirrored the Reuters/Jefferies CRB Commodity Index which managed to move up 2.67%

Let's go right to the markets!

Continue reading "Where Will The Markets Close This Week?"

ETFs to Profit From a Possible Debt Solution

Today's Guest Post comes from the ETF Corner at InvestorAlley.com (click here to visit original post). In this post, their "Guest Insights" contributor, John Nyaradi of Wall Street Sector Selector gives a fresh perspective on how select financial vehicles could benefit from the August 3rd debt solution deadline. Learn more about InvestorAlley and access a complimentary report, "Do Not Buy These 6 Stocks."
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Investors, pundits and journalists alike have spent hours of research, television time and column inches speculating about the ramifications of a U.S. default or contagion from Greece spreading throughout the European Union.

Last week the EU was apparently successful in again kicking the can a bit farther down the road while the debate between Congress and the White House over deficit reduction goes way past the 11th hour for meeting the August 2nd deadline.

Everyone expects and assumes that the European Union will be able to save Greece and that our politicians will not take the United States and the world over the financial cliff of destruction. However, that still could very well happen which is why in previous columns we have discussed ETFs and strategies for that possibility. Continue reading "ETFs to Profit From a Possible Debt Solution"