Monday, July 23, 2012

Pazoo, Inc. (PZOO) - Turning 0 Into 00 In A Week? Real Or Bogus - Penny Stocks And Fraud





This may seem quite unlikely,, nevertheless with the newly found popularity of penny stock investments; some common people have been in a position to pocket serious revenue on just one or two trades - purchasing stocks for pennies and selling them for real dollars.



Yes, I'm absolutely aware that this may seem like alot of hogwash, but don't think for a second that it's not happening practically every day. There has been hundreds upon hundreds of corporations whose stock has languished at ten or twenty cents (or even at fractions of a penny), which happen to have made very sudden and volatile rises to levels that are 2, 3 or (seriously) 10 or 20 times that price - literally in days.



It's still hard to believe that right?? For confirmation, Take a brief minute to check a couple of these stocks yourself, for example Sunpeaks Ventures, Inc.. (SNPK). Have a shot at typing the ticker symbol into any financial site, Take a look at their historical charts for the previous 90 days or so; you'll see that the company was sitting at a pretty unremarkable $.43 or 43 cents a share approximately mid March, and climbed to as high as .40 in only a couple weeks. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that if we'd invested 0 it would have increased to almost 00 in just a couple weeks time. For this very reason people are generally in a position to leave their day jobs to trade 1 or 2 penny stocks a month, at the same time having the capacity to pay all their bills and live comfortably.



With just a small amount of research and a little bit of keeping your ear to the ground, you can realize decent profit margins in penny stocks; and it's not your standard long term investment method like when investing in blue chip type stocks. Stocks of the big guys might see a 5% jump in a week (and they'll call that a very good week), but if you've only got 0 to invest - earning in a week is not cause to jump up and down... best you can do with that kind of gain is go to a movie... by yourself!



Similar to any investment, of course penny stock trading comes along with risks, but think of this: if you can invest $500 in a penny stock and likely turn that small investment into thousands within weeks (and I don't mean 52 weeks) - the risk/reward ratio weighs hugely in your favor. On the other hand, you can invest in nice "safe" blue chip companies and possibly see a gain of a couple hundred bucks a year.. that's if you don't invest in top of the line blue chips like Tyco, Enron or Adelphia...lol.



Right now, we're paying close attention to Pazoo, Inc. (PZOO). This particular stock went from dormant to trading over 1 million shares as of last Thursday. The price was pretty consistent all day Thursday, even with the heavy trading (staying at $.10 per share), but then on Friday -things started to improve ( the stock closed at $.135 or 13 1/2 cents per share in 1 day). At the time of this publishing, the stock is continuing to climb today (7/23/12) climbing to just under $.15 per share. What to take serious notice of with this company is it's fundamentals; a good team, good product mix and revenue!



None of the companies mentioned in this article have paid for promotion or investor awareness - they are mentioned for reference points only. Any investor is strongly encouraged to conduct their own due diligence before deciding to trade on Any investment. The writer is not a qualified investment advisor, broker or financial planner. The opinions herein are solely the opinion of the writer, and not an invitation, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any of the stocks mentioned herein.



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