RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Hey guys...Andrewgp wrote: I am of the same opinion. All my friends and family have completely different investing profiles than I do. They go with the blue chips stocks with miniscule dividends that barely, if even that, keep up with inflation.
I mean, if you invest say $1000 you have that is disposable at $0.04 and the stock moves up ONE CENT, you have just made $250 minus your commission structure of course. I mean, come on... How can you pass on that? Where else do you get a 25% ROI? It would take years to get that with say stock in Coca Cola for instance.
The difference is when you buy a company like Coke you buy 100k worth and collect a 4% divvy.. you can't invest 100k in a penny gold stock inless you already have a few million in the bank..