Small company stocks traded for less than $5 per share are dubbed penny stocks. They aren't usually listed on blue chip exchanges like NYSE, but instead are bought OTC — over the counter. Penny stocks are attractive to many because they're cheap, while holding the siren-like allure of outsized gains if that plucky business does make it to the big leagues. But be warned, penny stocks are risky af — filled with junk companies and scams. Indeed, Jordan Belfort — the Wolf of Wall Street — made his ill-gotten gains through penny stock pump and dump schemes, duping naive investors. Do your own research and don't get caught out.
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21.40 EUR | −0.47% | −0.10 EUR | Sell | 250 | 5.35K EUR | 144.205M EUR | — | −1.69 EUR | 1.359K | Consumer Services |