Biotech penny stocks take a while to gain momentum, but once they acquire FDA approval, there's no telling how much and how fast they can earn.
Suddenly, their share prices have the potential to skyrocket.
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Biotech penny stocks take a while to gain momentum, but once they acquire FDA approval, there's no telling how much and how fast they can earn.
Suddenly, their share prices have the potential to skyrocket.
And they often do. Just have a look at how these five companies performed this year...
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Several of this year's penny stocks with the biggest gains surfaced unexpectedly. They boasted share-price growth as high as 104%.
While many investors are hesitant, if not completely opposed, to the penny stock game, others know that it's all a matter of properly conducted research separating the successful from the fruitless.
Just take a look at these, the biggest penny stock winners of 2014...
Connor Bruggeman, a high-school junior, turned $10,000 into $300,000
And he did this trading penny stocks!
By Kyle Anderson, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @KyleAndersonMM - • Print | Email
The best penny stocks to buy for 2015 have something many penny stocks don't give investors. They all belong to solid companies.
You see, penny stock investing is full of risks, but you won't find any of that here. These five stocks all trade on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq. They have strong 2015 guidance figures. Some operate in a high-growth industry.
Here's our list of the five best penny stocks to buy for 2015, and the case for each...
By Kyle Anderson, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @KyleAndersonMM - • Print | Email
For investors looking for the best penny stocks to buy, the biotech sector offers some of the best investment opportunities on the market.
Despite the fact that biotech stocks have been up and down in 2014, Money Morning's Bioscience Investment Specialist Ernie Tremblay sees great profit opportunities for the rest of 2014.
Here are the three best biotech penny stocks to buy now and why they could take off…
By Kyle Anderson, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @KyleAndersonMM - • Print | Email
The top 10 penny stocks of 2014 have seen tremendous gains, one as high as 33,000% since January.
That's exactly why some investors are so enamored with penny stocks – they have the potential to transform entire portfolios in a very short period of time.
Here are some of the best penny stocks of 2014, and they've all posted gains of at least 180%...
By Diane Alter, Contributing Writer, Money Morning - • Print | Email
Penny stocks to watch update: Global mergers and acquisitions have been occurring at an astonishing pace in 2014, with more than $2 trillion in transactions announced year to date. And the pace of M&A activity is only expected to continue thanks to low interest rates and companies' flush cash hoards.
Some of the richest takeover premiums resulting in big stocks gains can come from penny stocks.
By Kyle Anderson, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @KyleAndersonMM - • Print | Email
When it comes to penny stock investing, the scams get mentioned almost as frequently as the big winners.
And unfortunately, that's with good reason. There are a number of scams designed to separate investors from their hard-earned money.
Here are five common penny stock scams to watch out for...
By Diane Alter, Contributing Writer, Money Morning - • Print | Email
Some of the stock market's best and most unexpected gains over the last year have come from a penny stock destined not to remain in this low-priced stock category much longer.
By Kyle Anderson, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @KyleAndersonMM - • Print | Email
Penny stocks can offer huge profit potentials, but penny stock investing can also be risky when it's not done right.
This month's meteoric rise of CYNK Technology Corp. (OTC: CYNK) stock is the perfect example. It turns out the gains may be for naught as the SEC has suspended trading while it investigates the company.