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A penny stock is a stock that trades for an extremely low value or amount of money per share.
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- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop what is a penny stock? well in England did it be a
- 00:08
farthing stock in Japan yen stock in Somalia put up your hands and give me
- 00:14
your stock stock all right well what do they all have in common except maybe the
- 00:18
Somalian one well their stocks that trade for an extremely low value or [Penny stocks definition appear]
- 00:24
amount of money per share and not necessarily just a penny could be a dime
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- 00:29
or 27 pennies but very small amounts and most will define a penny stock as
- 00:35
anything trading under $1 a share why well because then it's value can be [Pennies falling]
- 00:39
described in terms of pennies and because it's living in the delisting red
- 00:44
zone where most exchanges will simply stop trading in the stock unless the
- 00:49
company does a meaningful reverse split ie where they go from 200 million shares
- 00:54
trading at a buck each to having say 50 million shares out there trading at 4
- 00:58
bucks each right the total value the company didn't
- 01:01
change just the number of shares went down by 4x and the value went up by 4x
- 01:05
right well one big element of penny stocks is the cost of trading them and [Man discussing penny stocks]
- 01:10
you see this issue brilliantly illustrated by Leo in the wolf of Wall
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Street... but if you're paying 4 cents a share Commission
- 01:19
to buy a share of IBM which trades for like a 150 bucks in change of
- 01:23
share and those four cents are a rounding error but if you're a retail
- 01:27
customer paying five cents a share Commission for a 30 cent stock well your
- 01:31
commission is enormous like some 20 ish percent of the total value spend five
- 01:37
grand buying grappling hooks.com and a thousand bucks of that dough goes into
- 01:42
the pocket of Leo or some other bucket shop player selling you those shares
- 01:46
while penny stocks may seem cheap just because they're cheap per share and if
- 01:51
you believe this kind of math we have this really amazing bridge we'd love to
- 01:54
sell you right here...[Bridge explodes and tumbles]
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