Category «Penny Stocks»

Penny Stock Fortunes Reviews – Legit or Scam?

Penny Stock FortunesPenny Stock Fortunes is a popular newsletter written by Greg Guenthner and distributed by Agora Financial.  Penny Stock Fortunes promises to give its subscribers the inside information regarding the trade of penny stocks, which are stocks valued under five dollars a share.

According to their website, Agora Inc. is a holding company for publishers of information in a variety of fields, like finance.  It’s important that you understand that the financial information distributed by Agora Financial does not come from Agora Financial, but rather from third party sources that simply use Agora to distribute their information.

The Penny Stock Fortunes newsletter costs $39 to subscribe to for one year,

Penny Stock Millionaire Reviews – Legit or Scam?

Penny Stock MillionairePennyStockMillionaire.net is a website run by John Bell, promoting his Hack the Stock Market program, which he promises has the ability to consistently make anyone money in the market.

Bell’s program revolves around the buying and selling of penny stocks, a particular type of stock that is valued under $5.00, and sometimes even valued under $1.00.  The strategy that he outline in his Hack The Stock Market report is all about identifying stocks whose prices are dropping, buying them when they are low, and then simply waiting for them to rise in value.

In addition, Bell says that his strategy is so easy, you can read his 62 page report

Awesome Penny Stocks Reviews – Legit or Scam?

AwesomePennyStocks.com is a website that offers a free subscription to an investment newsletter that targets the buying and selling of penny stocks.  In exchange for simply supplying your email address, you will get a newsletter with stock recommendations that allegedly rise in cost on a regular basis, allowing you to earn payouts on your investment.

Penny stocks is a term used the market to reference stocks that trade for under $5.00.  Awesome Penny Stocks generally seems to limit the stocks they investigate and promote to being those that actually trade at less than $1.00.

While it may seem hard to believe (or not so hard to believe, given the current