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At Penny Stock Junction, we use various screening techniques to determine the best penny stocks to profile. Even with such metrics, screens and other objective measures it's hard to remove bias from our stock profiles when considering or prioritizing industries.
What makes it interesting from a pure educational perspective is learning about new technologies, approaches, business models, vertical markets, etc. After all, most of these companies do not have long histories as business entities, let alone as publicly traded companies.
When you've been in the business for 23 years (to the day) as I have, a lot of these stocks have come across my desk or computer before. So it's not uncommon to come across stocks that we're somewhat familiar with. Though it doesn't happen often, every once in a while I come across a stock that really brings me back.
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Head South for the Summer
By and large, I do not shy away from stocks of companies that have their primary facilities based outside of the United States. In fact, in a previous life, I managed an international mutual fund and covered emerging market stocks.
When one hears of opportunities to invest in emerging companies that have domiciles other than the U.S., there is usually a bit of a pushback. Part of the reason for an investor's hesitation to take a flier on such an opportunity is that many of these stocks represent companies largely in China, Latin America, or perhaps even Europe. Frankly, there seems to be just too much risk.
Every once in a while, however, we find stocks off the beaten path that have extraordinary potential, despite the risk.
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