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Stockegg.com was created to help out the everyday investor. You will be able to interpret the penny stock market which can lead to concise and intelligent decisions. Without proper guidance, the Penny Stock market can be a frightening experience. We have developed innovative scanners that chew through the fat and pinpoint stocks on the verge of breaking out. Our scanners work in real time and scans thousands of stocks each day based on our specific criteria and parameters. This is not a black box formula, but it uses years of our experience to finalize our daily alerts.
Even the best formulations need a human touch. It only takes three minutes each day to read through our daily alerts. Ultimately, you will most likely save yourself hours of research. Now, if you're looking for alerts on fast moving stocks with high probability for gains, then you've come to the right place. It is much easier to find a penny stock that goes from $.10 to $.50 than to find a big stock that goes from $10 to $50. View some of our sample alerts below of recent winners, and sign up for the free stock newsletter. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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In the United States of America, a penny stock, also known as a micro cap equity, refers to a share in a company which trades for less than $5.00. While this is the official definition, and is used by the US Securities and Exchange Commission, generally every full service or discount broker, and the vast majority of analysts and institutional investors, there are informal (but paradoxically less inclusive) criteria applied by the general public and most retail investors. In other countries the term may be used differently, without reference to US institutions.
As well, there are many limitations with the alternative definitions, as they often contradict themselves. For example, there are many companies trading for only a few cents with market capitalizations of hundreds of millions of dollars, or corporations trading on the Pink Sheets but having share prices of $50 or more.