What’s a lottery ticket in essence?
It’s a cheap chance at making big money—the type of money that could really change your life.
The stock market offers something like that for any investor.
So what if I told you that you could copy the people who have the winning numbers?
It’s hardly chance or a gamble for those people are in a position of power and know which ‘lottery tickets’ will be winners on Wall Street.
All they have to do is utilize the information they get before the public receives it, and then sit back and collect the lottery-type profits as they roll in.
So what are the stock market’s lottery tickets?
Penny stocks.
Penny stocks are the cheapest stocks on Wall Street, and the ones that have the easiest path to doubling, quadrupling, or much more in price.
Now, while there’s no generally accepted definition of a penny stock, we consider it to be a stock trading for less than $10 per share. So a $0.25 stock and a $4.25 stock are both penny stocks.
What you could buy 1 share of Apple, Inc. (AAPL) stock with, you could buy hundreds or even thousands of shares in a penny stock.
Just imagine picking out a stock priced at $1 because you copied the people who know which penny stocks are ‘lottery ticket winners’ and watching it climb to $2, then $4, then $8, and skyrocketing up to $16 and $32.
Big increases of 1,000% for penny stocks aren’t rare like they are for your average stock, which is how some of the richest people on Wall Street make their real money.
So who are the ones who know which penny stocks are winners?
The CEOs, CFOs, other officers and directors of the penny stock companies on Wall Street.
A CEO would be the first to know the type of information that would likely impact the price of their company’s stock—such as earnings results, the outcome of drug trials, the development of an innovative product, etc.
And those CEOs have the ability to buy their own stock before that information goes public and drives the price of their stock up to the big gains we discussed.
The Wall Street lottery is rigged…but you can get in on it, legally.
Thanks to a little-known loophole from 1934, I know how to spy on the penny stock insiders and copy their trades, so I get to see the winning numbers without even needing to know the inside information.
And those penny stock winners are what I bring to readers of Penny Stock Insider every month!
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