The stock market has two markets: the primary and secondary market. When companies raise the capital for the first time, or the so called Initial Public Offering, they will do it in the primary market. Initial Public Offerings are meant to finance expansion and companies that list on the stock market are those that are [...]
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Business in a stock market has several advantages and disadvantages to encounter. There are lots of reasons for enterprises in endorsing their shares; even so most emerging firms consider a public offering to obtain additional means for the growth of the company. Think about the benefits and hazards initially just before deciding whether it is [...]
Friday, December 31, 2010
Beginners and expert investors can find a lot of opportunities in buying and selling stocks. However, there are different factors to be considered before investing in stocks especially if you want to maximize your earning potential. For one thing, have you consindered investing in secondary stock offerings? What does it mean by secondary stock offerings? [...]
Friday, December 31, 2010
When you’re faced with a great stock offer that seems too good to be true, don’t forget the cliche, not all that glitters is gold. People who are into penny stocks are bombarded with offers every single day that it is just so easy to ride the seemingly perfect wave that some many reputable investors [...]
Friday, December 31, 2010
Penny stock fraud typically involves one or several kinds of investor fraud: Pump and dump schemes that use false or misleading statements to hype up stocks, which are then “dumped” on the public at inflated prices, usually through telemarketing or Internet fraud; chop stocks, or stocks bought for pennies but sold for dollars, affording both [...]
Friday, December 31, 2010
We have all seen good ideas turn into bad things. Sometimes it just happens. And oftentimes, it is not the idea itself but some people that make the situation take a wrong turn. That is exactly what happened to stock promotion. The Internet, in particular, has a lot of swindlers because of the anonymity that [...]
Friday, December 31, 2010
No one ever wants to get into a fraud situation, especially if there is money involved. But sad to say, there are a lot of unscrupulous individuals out there, and if youre not careful, you could fall into one of their schemes. So the best line of defense is to educate yourself. There are different [...]
Friday, December 31, 2010
Have you ever wondered how to earn money from trading stocks without having to deal with major risks? Try buying some secondary market offerings. It’s one way of earning from stocks with lesser risks involved. When a company goes public for the first time, it usually issues an IPO or an Initial Public Offering. Over [...]
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Up-to-date, accurate Information is still your best tool when it comes to investing in stocks prudently and effectively. But data on “penny stocks” stocks that trade for about $5 or less are often quite difficult to search out. Many companies that issue these stocks don’t have to file financial updates with the SEC, so it’s [...]
Thursday, December 30, 2010
No one wants to fall victim to fraudulent schemes, especially if it involves money. However, there are plenty of crooked individuals that are out to get your money through dirty means. If you are not vigilant or alert, you could become a victim of fraud and lose plenty of money in the process. The best [...]