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Guides on Investing in health penny stocks




Penny stocks has mentioned in previous post is very volatile, so one needs to tread carefully not to get burnt.  We quite understood we are at war, this time it is not a battle of guns and arsenals but a health pandemic battle.


During wars, government do not mind spending whatever it takes to win, coupled with the fact that the war is against humanity, everyone is doing all it takes to fight the pandemic. So financing whatever vaccine for this pandemic shouldn't be a problem; we never can tell what company could come out with a possible solution, maybe micro-cap?

Health penny stocks has huge potential of growing faster compare to large cap health company but it is very risky. They might not be able to finance their debt if they don't sell there product or service in time and could be bought over by larger companies. The larger the risk, the better the reward; nevertheless, one need to look out the following before taking the risk. This includes:


  • The product and services they offer. It is called pipelines. The product or service that finance the company. The more the pipeline the better.
  • The company's Network. It is important to know who the company partners with to help bring their product or service to the market. Big corporation helps in bringing out the value of smaller companies especially during production.
  • Study the company's finances. It is important one check to see if the company have enough money to meet up with there business and projections. 
KITOV sell at about 60cent a shares. There are a health company into manufacturing pharmaceutical product to fight cancer and have promises of receiving finances from the government. You might want to look into it to check if it's a good stock to invest right now.

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