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[QUOTE="Kitaman, post: 3618276, member: 67"] I'm doing Covid related pharma right now, and mostly penny stock. The good thing about those stocks is the daily gain earnings. Meaning if you time it right you can grow a sizable portfolio, but its volatile and requires constant monitoring. Investors buy/sell millions of shares in hours, taking out profits constantly. Had Vaxart (VXRT) at $1 sold it at $2.5 and celebrated. Should have held it, which like I said penny stocks are crazy. This was probably my biggest opportunity cost loss. I also brought IBIO at .46 last year sold it at around a dollar. Celebrated then too. I then went back in and brought a sizable chunk at $1.86 a few months ago and decided to hold, even when it dipped down to 87 cents or so. So glad I kept it. At this rate I'll pay off my daughter's student loan debt (she referred the stock to me). NOVN and TTNP, I have positions in both. Just saying with pennies if done right you can do well. I've made $700 overnight in one day. The other benefit is that when you lose money, you don't lose a lot. I also want to add you need a trading platform allowing you to take advantage of after hour activities, mainly the ability to sell. I use Robinhood for that and also day trading. I use Ally and TD Ameritrade for my long term investments (i.e. holds) including mutual funds. Not bragging at all, just informing. [/QUOTE]
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