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Penny stocks, also known as cent stocks in some countries, are common shares of small public companies that trade at low prices per share. They are notoriously risky but if you follow a special method I've learned you can earn good money at almost no risk. This is the site I use: http://pennystocks.toptips.org
I definitely recommend subscribing to this site in particular. Very good research, quality stocks. I was a bit weary of penny stocks from all the bad hype they receive but this guy is pretty legit. He's put my mind at ease with a lot of the fears I've had. I especially like that he doesn't send out announcements left and right. I've signed up for other websites that fill my in-box with one company after the other. I don't know where to even start with so many choices in front of me! Nathan sends me one idea a week and that's all I need. Working so many hours during the week leaves me with very little time when I get home to start doing tons of penny stock research. I'm always eager to see what Nathan's next suggestion is each Friday and I love having time on the weekend to do my research.
As said above if you want to make money with penny stocks you have to follow some proven methods. This one in my opinion is the best: http://pennystocks.toptips.org
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In the case of many penny stocks, low market price inevitably leads to low market capitalization. Such stocks can be highly volatile and if you have the right information it's very easy make a lot of money!
It will probably be posted by tomorrow into your brokerage account if a brokerage firm holds your security. If you hold the certificates the payor will have to mail a check to you through the USPS.
Depends how they pay the dividends. If you are expecting a check it takes a few days to be mailed.
I haven't got a dividend yet, and I was suppose to. I am a shareholder on record before the ex-dividend date. The dividend date was Jan. 14th and it was going to be paid out by feb. 5th (today) and it hasn't been deposited in to the account. Is it delayed by a few days? or should I be concerned? This is going to be my first dividend I've ever recieved, I'm 18 and just recently started investing.
All advice and information is appreciated. Thanks in advance.