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Penny stocks have huge potential -- that's their blessing and their curse. The potential rewards are enormous. In fact, pennies have been the best performers lately. Full Article at Motley Fool

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  1. The potential rewards are enormous. In fact, pennies have been the best performers lately. Over the past 30 days, Quantum (NYSE: QTM), Timberline Resources (AMEX: TLR), and EntreMed (Nasdaq: ENMD) are all up anywhere from 80% to 100%. Full Article at The Money Times

  2. Trading small cap and micro cap companies can be thrilling, rewarding, and in many cases yield above average returns. Full Article at TransWorldNews

  3. Penny stocks have hugepotential -- that's their blessing and their curse. The potential rewards are enormous. In fact, pennies have been the best performers lately. Full Article at Town Hall

  4. Any stock that is trading under the price of $5 per share can be called as a penny stock. These stocks are high risk to trade and usually move based on assumption. On the other hand, if you can find the right ones to trade they can be very money-making. Full Article at TransWorldNews

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