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Penny Stocks For Dummies, by Peter Leeds

Want to make a big bet on an economic recovery in the U.S.? Start thinking small!

The growing popularity of penny stocks can be attributed to a combination of increased understanding and tough economic times.??Penny Stocks For Dummies explains the basics of penny stocks and provides expert guidance to help you get involved right away.

Penny Stocks For Dummies provides you with the information and advice you need before considering an investment in penny stocks, as well as the tools needed to make sound investments. You'll also get expert guidance on identifying growth trends and market sectors positioned for rapid growth, finding undiscovered penny stocks, and understanding the fundamentals of a potential investment in penny stocks.

  • Arms you with the know-how to properly identify, and purchase, winning penny stocks
  • Shows you how good money can be made from these low-priced shares
  • Gets you involved in Penny Stocks quickly, painlessly, and on a small budget

Penny Stocks For Dummies appeals to anyone who doesn't have a lot to invest right now in the current economic climate, but who wants to multiply what they do have.

  • Sales Rank: #168705 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-04-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.30" h x .63" w x 6.15" l, .84 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

From the Back Cover

Want to make a big bet for an even bigger return? Start thinking small!

Penny Stocks For Dummies arms you with the information, advice, and tools you need before considering an investment in penny stocks. You’ll also get expert guidance on identifying growth trends and market sectors positioned for rapid growth, finding undiscovered penny stocks, and understanding the fundamentals of a potential investment in penny stocks. If you don’t have a lot to invest right now but do want to multiply what you have, penny stocks are for you!

• Penny Stocks 101 — find out how the tiny shares are defined and understand how they’re different than (and often superior to) stocks from larger companies

• Make cents of stocks — develop your own research and investing strokes and strategies before you spend even a single penny on low-priced stocks

• Grab your gains — discover how using important trading methodologies and effective (yet simple) analysis techniques can capture some exciting gains

• Get rid of guesswork — use �financial ratios and an abstract review to eliminate almost all of the guesswork and turn a small investment into a tidy profit

Open the book and find:

• Rapid result tactics to instantly improve your trading
• Key considerations when investing in any company
• Trading truths that’ll put you in a better investing position
• The tools you need to make sound investments
• Ways to identify growth trends
• How to find undiscovered penny stocks
• The fundamentals of a potential investment

Learn to:

• Grasp the basics of penny stocks
• Make sound investments
• Identify growth trends and market sectors positioned for growth
• Find undiscovered penny stocks

About the Author
Peter Leeds, known as the penny stock professional, is the leading authority on penny stocks and low-priced shares. �Leeds is also the author of, "Invest in Penny Stocks," also published by John Wiley & Sons.

Most helpful customer reviews

230 of 241 people found the following review helpful.
Great book, but not for everybody
By D. Houston
I need to make some disclosures before posting this review. First, I have been trading and investing in the markets for over 30 years. I have done very, very, very well, being able to retire years ago at age 52. These days I am more of a short term trader than a longer term investor, using systems that are based either entirely on technical analysis or hybrid systems that combine technical analysis with elements of fundamental analysis. Second, I have long been a harsh critic of so called "penny stocks" (there is not a uniform definition of "penny stocks," but most consider stocks selling for $5 a share or less as penny stocks). Penny stocks tend to be very risky to either trade or invest in for several reasons and there have been thousands of scams involving penny stocks over the years, like "pump and dump" scams or "short and distort" scams. Third, I did not learn or expect to learn much from this book. I got the book because I thought it would be full of lies and misrepresentations about penny stocks and it was my intention to expose both the author and the book as full of nonsense. Now to my review.

This is an outstanding book. I give it 5 stars. The author (Peter Leeds) has a very good reputation and I know based on my own training, trading, investing and experience for over 30 years that what the author says and explains in the book is solid. No nonsense, no lies, no misrepresentations. The author candidly admits the risky nature of most penny stocks, and attempts to explain how to do fundamental analysis of the companies that have issued the penny stocks to separate the good from the bad. In the end, all movements in stock prices can be traced back to earnings, either actual, expected or speculated. The author explains how to investigate or "kick the tires" of the companies that have issued penny stocks to separate the junk companies from those that have real earnings and growth potential.

The book consists of 15 chapters and is pretty comprehensive about explaining what fundamental analysis is (as opposed to technical analysis, which is more focused on the past and probable price movement of a stock in the short term than the company behind the stock). Chapter 1 is "Getting to Know Penny Stocks," Chapter 2 is "Deciding if Penny Stocks are Right for You," Chapter 3 is "Buying and Selling Penny Stocks," Chapter 4 is "Avoiding Promotions, Scams and Bribes," Chapter 5 is "Developing a Strategy," Chapter 6 is "Doing Your Research," Chapter 7 is "Picking a Winner," Chapter 8 is "Trading Strategies," Chapter 9 is "Fundamental Analysis," Chapter 10 is "Financial Ratios: Comparing Apples to Apples" (explains things like Price to Sales or P/S ratios, Quick Ratios, Current Ratios, etc.), Chapter 11 is "The Abstract Review in Penny Stocks," Chapter 12 is "Technical Analysis with Penny Stocks" (the author does not go deeply into technical analysis as it often does not work well or at all with penny stocks, the author explaining why in the book), Chapter 13 is "Ten Rapid Result Tactics," Chapter 14 is "Ten Trading Truths," and finally, Chapter 15 is "Ten Key Considerations for Companies."

If you are managing your own investments, want to consider investing in penny stocks, and do not know much about funadamental analysis of penny stock companies or how to do it on your own (frankly if you are managing your own investments and do not know how to do fundamental analysis, you probably should not be managing your own investments), this is a good book to get you started. This book like most all the "Dummies" books is aimed more towards the beginner, not the person already an expert. The book speaks in plain English and is relatively easy to understand. I highly recommend it for those just getting interested or started. Another very pleasant surprise is that the author of the book, Peter Leeds, is pretty easy to find and contact on most social media platforms and he actually responds to people. This book would also be helpful if you are depending upon somebody else to alert you to good or high quality penny stocks, as your knowledge of how to do fundamental analysis would enable you to better research any alerts or recommendations you get (most of which come with something in the fine print warning you to do your own research or "due diligence").

One other thing I should mention is that there are a few typos in the book. Nothing serious and nothing that changes meaning. I mention the matter only because some people like to play English teacher instead of book reviewer. Bottom line is 5 stars from me. Very surprised, and pleasantly so. But this book is not for everybody. If you are an experienced investor in penny stocks and know how to research or do fundamental analysis on companies issuing penny stocks, you probably have little need of this book. Likewise, if you want to just trade instead of invest in penny stocks, based on technical instead of fundamental analysis, this book will be of little help to you as only one chapter addresses technical analysis (and the author explains why technical analysis often does not work with penny stocks).

25 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
A Very Helpful Book
By Poppy Ed
A very useful book for all of us who want to invest in the risky small-cap stock market but at the same time minimize the risks involved. Don't let the "Dummies" tag fool you. This book will prove helpful to anybody trying to make money in this challenging type of investment, and includes important trading tips and the basics of analysis. A very good read too!

27 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Surprisingly Good
By Gregory McMahan
I have to admit that going into my reading of Penny Stocks for Dummies, I had quite a few reservations. Like many jaded investors, hearing the phrase 'penny stock investing' evokes not only the obligatory eye-roll but also that characteristic feeling of nausea as wave upon wave of revulsion overtakes one (especially if the losses on one or more mis-guided penny stock investments were shamefully severe). Still, I thought I might give the topic a shot (if not a completely fair and unbiased reading) and I have to say that I am glad that I read the book.

First off, the author tackles the bad rap that penny stocks have deservedly acquired head-on, and confirms for the reader that everything bad one has heard about this investment backwater is indeed true, and then some. While at the same time acknowledging the allure of penny stock investing, he also tackles more than a few of the cute little fantasies novice investors in particular have about penny stocks, and in so doing demonstrates that what makes penny stocks most alluring also makes them most dangerous.

Penny Stocks for Dummies is smaller than the typical For Dummies book, both in dimensions and in page count. Written specifically as an introduction to the subject for the novice investor, the book takes a fundamental approach to evaluating penny stocks and for this I give it many kudos. The writing style is conversational with little in the way of jargon, making the subject easy to understand.

The book weighs in at just under 300 pages, and consists of 15 chapters (not including an introduction) divided into four parts and an index to round out the book. Part One guides the reader through the world of penny stocks. In the first chapter, Mr. Leeds carefully defines penny stocks, offering several definitions for the securities. I came away quite impressed with this chapter, and I now consider penny stocks to be more than just stocks with low share prices. Chapter Two delves into the rewards and risks associated with penny stocks, and here the author does much to address the myths and mystique surrounding penny stocks. Mr. Leeds goes to great lengths to dispel the notion of making fast fortunes in penny stocks in this chapter. Chapter Three talks about buying and selling penny stocks, and focuses on which stock exchanges to troll and avoid in the hunt for penny stocks and what factors drive the price penny stocks. Chapter Four of the book gets to the heart of why penny stocks have garnered such bad reputations among investors. I generally liked this chapter, and the only demerit to the chapter was a lack of specific examples from the penny stock universe- of which there are many, believe me- of outright stock scams and just plain-old flaky concepts.

Parts Two and Three of the book cover penny stock investing strategies and generally hews to a fundamental approach to stock investing (by fundamental, I mean an evaluation of the company and its financial statements). Chapter Five talks about the important role of strategy, and emphasizes the use of paper trading (in which no money is wagered) before delving into actual penny stock investing. I found this chapter lacking in one crucial respect when it came to its advice on the choice of brokers to use for penny stock trading and investing (note that trading is different from investing). The author once again did not provide any specifics, even from personal experience, on which brokers tend to be a bit more amenable to penny stock forays, and I found it rather peculiar that he did not even bother to refer the reader to some of the better known broker surveys such as those put out annually by Barron's (Barron's). In my mind, Chapter Six, which talks about doing research on penny stocks should have been followed immediately by Chapters Nine and Ten (located in Part Three of the book), which talk about fundamental analysis and using financial ratios in investing, respectively, and Chapter Seven, which talks about what criteria to use to make the final penny stock investment selections, should have been in Part Three of the book. Chapter Eleven delves a bit into those qualitative factors that often drive stocks in general, and generally do not apply as well to penny stocks which tend to be momentum driven. Chapter Twelve of the book delves into technical analysis and how it can be applied to penny stocks. Most readers will probably be drawn to this chapter, as it deals with prices, momentum in price movement and speaks to the rationale for most participation in penny stock investing- out-sized stock price gains.

Part Four of the book imparts a few rules of thumb (Chapter 13) and a few rules of the road (Chapter 14) for penny stock investing, and also provides a bit of general advice for successful investing in general (Chapter 15). Part Four generally reinforced my view that the book serves readers equally well as a guide to penny stock investing as well as to investing in general.

Overall, I came away quite surprised at the level of quality and detail in the book. Again, although I was a bit dismayed with the lack of specifics on where to find good penny stock brokers and notable examples of penny stock scams and frauds, the book read quite well as an exposition on stock investing (thus the book's four-star rating). In the end, to do well in the penny stock universe requires the same attention to detail and careful and consistent application of principles and techniques that work well in more traditional equity investing. If I were asked to recommend a book on penny stock investing, Penny Stocks for Dummies would be my first and only choice.

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