As you undoubtedly already know, not all stocks are equal. But making real money in the stock market is about more than just realizing that some are better than others.
It’s about identifying why Stock #1 is a better buy than Stock #2 – seeing the subtleties of Wall Street and knowing when it’s time to strike.
And when you’re a Wall Street Informer member, you don’t have to do this alone. Here’s 1 simple way to find the true winning lottery tickets of the stock market…
Before I get to the “what”, let me explain the “why” for this lottery stock situation. To do so, let’s complete some simple math.
Let’s say Stock A is $50 and Stock B is $5. Both gain $5 per share on an overall stock market surge. What’s the end result?
Stock A went from $50 to $55, which a gain of 10%. Not bad, right?
But Stock B went from $5 to $10, which is a gain of 100%!
Everything is relative on Wall Street. So if you and the guy next to you both started with $10,000, would you be happy with a Stock A return of $1,000 while the guy next to you brought home a Stock B gain of $10,000?
So the elementary lesson we can take away from that hypothetical is that the cheaper stocks – penny stocks – have the most upside potential. These are what to look at when you want life-changing money.
But I’ll do you one better than that with a secret that turns a penny stock into a lotto ticket that could mean 100%, 200%, even 1,000% returns when you hit it big!
What’s the secret?
The $10 barrier. You see, there are restrictions on who can buy stocks priced at under $10 per share. Many big-time funds, like mutual funds, aren’t allowed to invest in stocks under the $10 barrier.
So imagine who will be waiting when a penny stock is able to surge across that barrier? Mutual fund managers!
And they can then pour millions of dollars into that stock, making it more likely to skyrocket!
Those stocks have the ability to see triple-digit and even quadruple-digit gains, and all you have to do to be along for the ride is get in on those stocks before they break the $10 barrier.
That’s what I call a winning lottery ticket…