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About Penny Stocks
In the U.S. financial markets, the term penny stock
commonly refers to any stock trading outside one of the major
exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ, or AMEX), and is often considered
pejorative. However, the official SEC definition of a penny stock is
a low-priced, speculative security of a very small company,
regardless of market capitalization or whether it trades on a
securitized exchange (like NYSE or NASDAQ) or an "over the counter"
listing service, such as the OTCBB or Pink Sheets. The terms penny
stock, microcap stock, small caps, and nano caps are sometimes all
used interchangeably, however per the SEC definition, penny stock
status is determined by share price, not market capitalization or
listing service.
In the UK markets, a penny stock, or penny shares, as they are more
commonly called, generally refer to a stock and shares in small cap
companies, defined as being companies with a market capitalization
of less than £100 million and/or a share price of less than £1 with
a bid/offer spread greater than 10%. In the UK Penny Shares are
covered by a standard regulatory risk warning issued by the
Financial Services Authority(FSA). |
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