Biblical Economics 64: The Risks and Rewards of Penny Stocks

DISCLAIMER

I am not a registered investment advisor with the SEC. Nothing in this video, should be taken as legally binding investment advice, in the same way that SEC licensed stockbrokers can advise their clients. I am not “selling” any stocks or OTC penny stocks as a broker in this video. The purpose of this video, is only to offer guidance to those who are interested in educating themselves, about self-directed investing and Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI).

*At 15:02 in this video: while I was watching and reviewing this video, I saw a bright white angel sparkle twice as I spoke about focusing on the issue of increasing sales profits when buying stocks.

MarketWatch: Financials: Income Statement: Sales/Revenue

Other books that address or title the subject of gaining profits from stocks:

Books in bold are by historically influential investors:

Philip Fisher’s Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, ch. 3

Robert Irwin’s Profits from Penny Stocks

Nicolas Darvas’ How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market (6,174, 4.5 stars)

Richard Schabacker’s Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits (Harriman)

Hilary Kramer’s The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks

Peter Leeds’ Invest in Penny Stocks: A Guide to Profitable Trading

Mitch Zacks’ The Little Book of Stock Market Profits – Senior Portfolio Manager at Zacks Investment Research and Management

Gerald Loeb’s The Battle for Stock Market Profits

F. Philip Rice’s Getting Rich with Low-Priced Stocks

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