Saturday, December 14, 2013

Free Subscription To A Penny Stock Newsletter

By Jeannie Chapman


There are thousands of get rich quick schemes in the world, and perhaps subscribing to a penny stock newsletter hasn't been high on your list. However, this is a real market where trading is done and money can be made. The newsletters promise to alert their subscribers to rising stocks and predict the best times to buy and, even more importantly, sell.

A thrill a minute is apparently pretty close to the way the small and micro cap market works. Get in and out at the precise moment when profits are at the peak and you can realize your wildest dreams of financial success. Of course, the risks are as big as the possibilities, since these stocks are extremely volatile.

The charm of this market is that the initial investment requirement is small. There are success stories out there where a hopeful investor started with ten dollars and now has quit the nine to five rat race and works from home. You'll see returns in the triple digits on the newsletters sites, and testimonials about going to the bank with thousands to deposit or seeing an investment return 225%.

There's a wide choice of tip sheets online. You'll see photos of stockbrokers who look like they have a Wall Street meeting right after they post the next break out stock tip, and less peaceful ones with beautiful ladies beckoning you into the giddy whirl of fast action and fabulous profits. Naturally, they both promise to respect your privacy.

Look at it as an educational experience that's a lot cheaper than a college degree and has more job security. (Remember, it's the pay check that's on the table here.) There's no need to learn a foreign language when there's a whole world of financial jargon to master. Find out the difference between a small stock and a micro cap and then learn the ins and outs introduced by your free online newsletter.

It's hard to resist words like 'explosive', 'unique opportunities for short gains', 'help you zero in on opportunities', 'find break out stocks', and 'spectacular profits'. Even the cautionary words like volatility and risk fade when paired with that seductive term 'penny'. It's hard to resist creating a new email address and taking the plunge with a subscription or two or three.

So what if the hype sounds like you're on a used car lot. Phrases like 'limited time opportunity' are all to familiar in the places where they want your money. But hype is fun. It works because it's hypnotic. If you're tired of looking to internet solitaire to pass the time, this wild ride may be for you.

Reading a penny stock newsletter probably will get you farther than reading Publisher's Clearinghouse letters. What do you have to lose, assuming you have self-control and a separate account for what really may be Mad Money? If you have the time and energy to watch the market and read the picks that the research teams have chosen for you, maybe you should go for it.




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