Wednesday, February 3, 2010

What's The Best Penny Stock Newsletter - By Far?

I understand how someone new to penny stock trading would go to google and type in "what's the best penny stock newsletter?"

...I really do. All of the paid ads you see when you do such a search are paid penny stock promoters. They don't charge people anything to subscribe to their newsletters, however. The money comes from the individual penny stock companies that they "pick"...which I say sarcastically since they are only "picking" each company's stock since they were paid to do so.

No objective analysis is used, a wad of cash in their back pocket is the only reason they make a microcap pick. Money talks I guess huh? I tend to rant about paid pumper penny stock promoters (tongue twister if you say it real fast 5 times!) in a lot of my articles so I will hold off on it right here in this particular article.

That being the case, you now know that most of the penny stock newsletters you see floating around the web are simply no good. They do not give one iota if you make money by trading their picks.

Now I'm not one to toot my own horn [toot-toot], but I can say that I am not a paid penny stock pumper, nor will I ever be one.

I use objective analysis to pick penny stocks for my subscribers, and I have bucket loads of positive testimonials from the gains my subscribers made by trading my picks.

Microcapmillionaires is the best penny stock newsletter, and that's just the way it is. You can sign up for 3 free penny stock picks and see for yourself. If you like it you can become a paid member, if not you are still cool by me! penny stock recommendations


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Matt from Microcapmillionaires.com stays up most of the night looking for the next big pick that will make you some serious cabbage. Get 3 free penny stock picks and see for yourself.

1 comment:

  1. Penny Stocks are very risky but have moments to produce rewards and small profits. Sometimes it is difficult how to hold them but I do appreaciate your information in buying and selling them.

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