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How to trade penny stocks

  Many people who have never played the stock market game before start with penny stocks. Heck, even if you’ve been around investing for decades, penny stocks are still your ticket to triple-, quadruple- or even quintuple-digit gains. You just can’t see those if you bet on the Dow.
The problem is penny stocks are a bit more difficult to research than their large blue chip cousins. To make this a bit simpler for first-time investors, here are the top ten things to keep in mind when looking for solid penny stock plays:

  Think Outside the Box
When it comes to penny stocks, some of the wackiest ideas have translated into serious gains for investors who were willing to think outside the box…
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