penny share
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A common stock that trades for a very low price, typically under one pound in the UK (a penny stock in the US is often under $5).
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- Investing in a penny share can be very risky for beginners.
- He made a small fortune by trading a penny share that suddenly spiked.
- Many investors avoid any penny share because of the lack of liquidity.
- The company's stock is now considered a penny share after the market crash.
- She decided to buy a penny share in a promising new tech startup.
- A penny share is often subject to extreme price volatility.
- Regulatory bodies warn about the potential for fraud in penny share markets.
- You shouldn't put all your savings into a single penny share.
- The analyst recommended a specific penny share with high growth potential.
- Brokers sometimes charge higher fees for trading a penny share.