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A misunderstood corner of the market... SPONSORED [Five Dividend Stocks to Buy Now ] Marc Lichtenfel

A misunderstood corner of the market... [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Five Dividend Stocks to Buy Now (FREE INSIDE)]( Marc Lichtenfeld - income expert and author of Get Rich with Dividends - is giving away his Ultimate Dividend Package... Completely free of charge! Seriously, no credit card required. Inside, you'll get the names and ticker symbols of his TOP FIVE dividend stocks right now, including... - An "A"-rated, ultra-safe dividend stock with a huge 8% yield - Three of Marc's favorite "Extreme Dividend" stocks, which could supercharge your income - And finally, his No. 1 dividend stock for a LIFETIME of income. [Click here before the download link expires.]( EDITOR'S NOTE Here at The Oxford Club, we aim to deliver crystal-clear commentary on the trends that are moving the markets right now. So today, I've invited Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld to bust some myths about a misunderstood aspect of the market: [penny stocks](. Over the course of his career, Marc has had tremendous success using a special kind of trade to play penny stocks. In fact, just in the past two months, he's booked a 119% gain in 37 days and a 246% gain in 27 days. After you read Marc's five truths about penny stocks below, [go here to check out his presentation]( on how you could control shares of some of the world's most profitable companies for [pennies on the dollar]( - Nicole Labra, Senior Managing Editor THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [Ignore These Myths About Penny Stocks]( [Marc Lichtenfeld, Chief Income Strategist, The Oxford Club]( [Marc Lichtenfeld]( There are a lot of misconceptions about penny stocks... Friends and family often ask me where they should put their money now. I always answer, "Penny pot stocks..." And then emphasize that I'm kidding. But people do love themselves some penny stocks. Investors dream of buying a stock in the low single digits and watching it explode to double digits, making many times their money. However, there are a lot of misconceptions about penny stocks... So once and for all, I'm going to let you in on what is true and false about them. Myth No. 1: Penny stocks have greater potential to double or triple than larger stocks do. Investors believe it's much easier for a $2 stock to become a $4 stock than it is for a stock trading at $100 to rise to $200. Tell that to owners of Nvidia Corp (Nasdaq: NVDA)... The stock traded at $227 in February 2023. It jumped past $700 less than a year later. [Nvidia's Monster Club] A stock's price will have no effect on whether it can rise 10%, 20% or 100%. What matters is how much supply and demand there is for the stock. If a small company makes a big announcement but no one is following it, it might be hard to drum up interest in the stock. On the other hand, when an unknown company suddenly finds itself in the spotlight, the stock can rise incredibly fast. SPONSORED [The #1 Energy Passive Income Investment for 2024]( It's not a stock, bond or private company... But this little-known alternative investment could hand you BIG MONTHLY INCOME from the oil and gas surge in 2024. [CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT WHAT IT IS]( Myth No. 2: All penny stocks are tiny companies with little revenue or profits. There are quite a few energy companies whose stocks trade for under $5, such as Broadwind (Nasdaq: BWEN), which is profitable and growing. There are also companies like Destination XL Group (Nasdaq: DXLG), which also trades below $5 and generated more than $500 million in revenue last year. Sirius XM Holdings (Nasdaq: SIRI) has an $18.5 billion market cap and generated $6.8 billion in revenue last year. It also trades for around $5. Myth No. 3: Investing in penny stocks gets you in before Wall Street's big players. This is partially true. Many mutual funds and other institutional investors have their own rules against buying stocks that trade below $10 or $5. But many others do not have those restrictions. There are plenty of hedge funds and other institutional players that own penny stocks. Myth No. 4: Penny stocks don't pay dividends. Most penny stocks don't pay dividends because many are still young companies in their early growth phase. But some do... Sirius XM pays a dividend. So does Manhattan Bridge Capital (Nasdaq: LOAN), which trades for around $5 and pays a 9% yield. Myth No. 5: All penny stocks are risky. A lot of penny stocks are garbage companies. Many others are priced low for a reason. But there are plenty of quality companies - businesses that are just beginning to gain some traction, undiscovered by Wall Street - that make for great investments or short-term trades. If you trade penny stocks, make sure you understand the risks, the potential profit, why you're making the trade, and what strategies you have to limit your risk, such as trailing stops. Penny stocks can be lucrative as long as you know what's true about them and what's myth. Good investing, Marc P.S. Interested in controlling shares of some of the world's most profitable companies for [pennies on the dollar]( [Go here now.]( [Leave a Comment]( [The Oxford Club's Wealth, Wine and Wander Tour of Spain - Barcelona, Granada, Seville and Madrid, June 6-16, 2024 (plus special extension through June 21)]( BUILD AND PROTECT YOUR WEALTH - [It kicked off every major bull market in crypto… now it's happening again on a specific day in April, 2024.]( - [Tuesday's Dip Was a Sign of What’s to Come]( - [Little-Known AI Company Could Be the Next Stock Giant. 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