chattylist.com chattylist.com
   Index :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Add Your Link :> Submit Article
Search:   
 
 

How To Make Money Quick

Everybody is looking for the fast buck, or so it seems. I?m not sure what happened, but in this age ... - Morgan Hamilton
 

Airline Credit Card - Tips for Getting the Most Miles

This article offers tips for getting a good airline credit card. It also advises the reader on how t ... - Robert Alan
 

Credit Cards Utilized to Get out of Debt?

The purpose of this article is to outline some very important, yet often overlooked bits of informat ... - Christopher Jones
 
 

Something about California loan rates

According to the majority of ads for California loan rates, rates are at an all time low. Of course, ... - Darren Dunner
 

2 Things You Must Do If You Want To Secure Your Future

Are you worried about how far your pension will go - explore the world of Investments to secure your ... - Rose King
 
 

Index –› Investment & Finance –› Stocks & Equities
 

The Art of Picking a Penny Stock?

 

Should Wiley E. Coyote ever get into buying stocks, I have no doubt he would stack his portfolio with shares of ACME. I'm just not so sure any savvy penny stock investor should follow the economic advice of a coyote.

Investors of the two-legged kind, whether they're looking at a penny stock or a blue chip behemoth, tend to take a myriad of details into consideration before investing. And so they should.

But a recent study suggests that investors of every stripe take mental short-cuts when it comes to investing...at a time when they should be more rational.

Wall Street gurus and penny stock investors alike it seems, are more likely to purchase newly offered stocks that have an easily pronounceable name, say a pair of Princeton University researchers.

Adam Atler and Danny Oppenheimer found that a stock's performance immediately after an initial public offering (IPO) appears to be linked to how easily investors (penny stock or otherwise) can pronounce its name and stock ticker symbol.

Danny Oppenheimer, commented, "These findings contribute to the notion that psychology has a great deal to contribute to economic theory."

The two said the effect also extends to ticker symbols. For example, all things being equal, a stock with the symbol BAL should outgain a stock with the symbol BDL in the first days after an IPO.

"We looked at intervals of a day, a week, six months and a year after IPO," Atler said. "The effect was strongest shortly after IPO. For example, if you started with $1,000 and invested it in companies with the 10 most fluent names, you would earn $333 more than you would have had you invested in the 10 with the least fluent."

Oppenheimer acknowledged that their findings do not tell the whole story about the post-IPO success of a stock, not are they good indicators of long-run performance of a penny stock.

"You shouldn't make changes to your stock portfolio based on our findings. The primary contribution of this paper is to add a piece to the jigsaw of understanding how the markets operate," said Oppenheimer.

So, what does this mean for the green and seasoned penny stock investor? It means you should still take an exhaustive look at any company you're interested in. It also means that, in the early stages at least, it doesn't hurt to find a company with a catchy name and ticker symbol to boot.

Author: John Whitefoot
 
Author Bio:

John Whitefoot

A seasoned investor with a keen interest in international business and current affairs, John Whitefoot has been working alongside Peter Leeds for the last several years. With over ten years experience in the investing community, Whitefoot is devoted to uncovering the news, trends and ideas that shape penny stocks on a daily basis.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Bankruptcy? Don't Get Messy With It
 
The Latest Car Model Of The Globe Can Be Yours With Personal Car Loans
 
The Truth In Lending Act
 
Discount Dental Plans
 
Pareto Chart You Say?
 
Monopoly and Mortgage: Playing the Game
 
Consolidating Debt - Credit Card Debt Consolidation
 
High Flying Stock: Pacific Ethanol Inc
 
Retail Credit Cards and Department Store Credit Cards
 
Payroll Tax Penalties, When the IRS Sends a Letter
 
 
 
Multiple links exchange
 

Music & Entertainment

Health & Hygiene

Online & Indoor Games

Food & Recipe

Events & News

Automobiles

Travel & Accommodation

Education & Learning

Healthcare & Medicine

Home & Garden

Self Help

Business & Commerce

Investment & Finance

Computers & Software

Science & Research

Jobs & Employment

Children & Teens

Property & Agents

Relationship & Lifestyle

Art & Culture

Sports

Government & Politics

Society & Communities

Shopping Online


 
   Index :> Security & Privacy :> Terms of Use
© 2006-2008 www.chattylist.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.