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The Guide for Penny Stock Investing

The Guide for Penny Stock Investing

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A difficult Read
Review: This book is very hard to read. There are so many gramatical and spelling errors that you have to read sentences over and over again to figure out what the author is trying to say. I probably won`t finish it out of frustration. I wish I could get my money back. Here`s another book that`s on its way to EBAY!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Guide for the small investor
Review: This guide provides a great opportunity for the investor with a small amount of money to have a chance to make big money. Basically, I learned how to find very low priced stocks with the potential to become high priced stocks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best books on Penny Stock
Review: This is one of the best books on penny stock investing, and it has helped me learn a lot about investing in penny stocks. Mr. Lowy has done a great job with his clear, concise writing, and his ideas are top-notch. I loved the strategy section at the end of the book, but the clear positives about the book are when he would demonstrate using real experiences that have happened to him. I definately believe that everyone should own this book especially if you're investing in penny stocks, or are looking to investing in penny stocks.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Woefully Lacking
Review: This is one of the most poorly written books I have ever read. It is full of grammatical, syntactical and spelling errors (for example, "a lot" is spelled as "allot" throughout the book). As far as the subject matter goes, it does an injustice to the word "investing." It would have been better to label it speculating or gambling. Even the late Al Frank, who based his stock buying on fundamental value, insisted on referring to the stock market as speculating. In any case, this book suffers from a classic case of confusing brains with a bull market. From 1995-2000, anyone could have "succeeded" in the stock market regardless of what market capitalization one decided to "play." Neither this book, nor most others on the subject, are particularly useful in knowing how best to "invest" in penny stocks over the long run.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Woefully Lacking
Review: This is one of the most poorly written books I have ever read. It is full of grammatical, syntactical and spelling errors (for example, "a lot" is spelled as "allot" throughout the book). As far as the subject matter goes, it does an injustice to the word "investing." It would have been better to label it speculating or gambling. Even the late Al Frank, who based his stock buying on fundamental value, insisted on referring to the stock market as speculating. In any case, this book suffers from a classic case of confusing brains with a bull market. From 1995-2000, anyone could have "succeeded" in the stock market regardless of what market capitalization one decided to "play." Neither this book, nor most others on the subject, are particularly useful in knowing how best to "invest" in penny stocks over the long run.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The WORST edited book I've ever read!!!
Review: This is the second time I've written a review -- maybe my first one was so bad they wouldn't they didn't want anyone to see it.
This book has some good ideas, but frankly I have NEVER seen some many spelling & gramatical errors in one book. These errors will frustrate you so much that you won't be able to concentrate on the content of the book.
Look somewhere else for information on penny stock investing -- I am.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for serious investors
Review: This one is a must for all serious investors. If you are thinking about penny stocks make sure you have copy of the guide before you start. No wonder every serious penny stock investor uses it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Works even in a slow market
Review: Valuable information that works even in a slow market. Lists web sites that provide great research tools that can be used to find the right penny stocks. At the end of the book the author provides strategies that are easy to follow. My only gripe is that the author does not write more about Canadian shorting. My favorite strategy of the book is the one where the author discusses how to buy a penny stock before the market closes and sell it the next morining for a quick profit.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Who edited this thing?
Review: While the content of the book was helpful enough, the editing (or lack thereof) made for an ugly reading experience. Whoever proofread/edited this manuscript should be dragged out into the street and pelted with high school grammar books. It reads like a rough draft of a junior-high term paper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Will you discover the next Microsoft?
Review: While we would all love to discover the next Microsoft, what the Guide does, is put forward the research tools and guidelines that can enable an investor to focus in on the thousands of small companies and sift through the most promising ones so that the investor can make the best possible choice.

Otherwise investing in penny stocks is like playing darts. You might get lucky once or twice, but the house will win in the long run.

If on the other hand, as an investor you do have a set of guidelines to use you have a much better chance of making an educated guess that can help you determine which penny stock companies have the best chance of growing into large established companies.

Since the Guide focuses on company based and financial research it is ideal for investors who are looking to be able to fully evaluate the penny stocks they are considering investing in.


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