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Top 3 Ways To Make Money Quick In The Stock Market

   By: Scott Johns

Top 3 Ways To Make Money Quick In The Stock Market

Scott Johns

This list is not in any particular order. So choose what fits you and your investment style best and go with it. The purpose of this article is to highlight aggressive investments with high potential of huge returns. Of course you can get burned just as fast as you can get returns so be careful.

IPO's - I remember the first time I learned about IPO's. I was quite nave and thought I had it all figured out before throwing a lot of money on one IPO. As you probably already know, Chinese IPO's have been hot in recent years. So I watched Chinese IPO's specifically for awhile before taking the big leap. I saw nothing but consistent high returns and had no reason to believe that the next Chinese IPO would be any different. However, it was different and I got burned. I was quite confused but recovered and decided to try again on a different IPO. This time I gained back what I had lost and felt quite nice about it. So what did I learn? I learned that the market never really is predictable no matter how good past performance has been. I also learned that it's better to be in with the underwriter instead of being an after market trader. With that being said most of us are not getting in on the bottom floor and I still know that there is plenty of money to be made with IPO's if done correctly.

Penny Stocks - Nothing is more risky and nothing has more quick profit potential than penny stocks. They are dangerous yet they are awesome. The uneducated person will simply call this type of investment gambling. Any kind of investment can be viewed this way without the right knowledge. The difference between penny stocks and gambling is the type of information you are dealing with. If you are in the know as to what a company's new developments and progress is then you can time a penny stock investment just right. There are many websites and forums dedicated to giving tip-offs before penny stocks go through the roof. Be careful though, sometimes these tip-offs are scams from people trying to pump and dump a stock, leaving you with the losses. Also, don't be fooled by those extremely low priced shares, they can go lower believe it or not. However, if a stock is selling for $.01 a share and it goes up to $1 in a week, then you have just made a ton of money.

Follow the Stock Promoters - The third way to make some quick money in the stock market is to get in on a stock before they launch a big promotional campaign. As soon as a stock gets more exposure the price per share typically goes up. So find out who the stock promoters are and then find out what they are promoting next. Sounds easy enough right? Well, often they are like the stocks themselves and you must constantly be in the know of what is next. There are several paid services out there on the internet dedicated to sending out email updates on what's the next stock to be promoted.

If you're looking to making some quick money in the stock market then these are best ways to do it. There of course is ton risk involved in fast money investments. If you have the extra funds and a high risk tolerance then give one or more of these methods a try. Never invest more money than you are willing to completely lose.

Scott Johns conducts research and analysis of stock market picks for a http://thequarry.net/ penny stock analysis company. To check out http://thequarry.net/ Best Penny Stocks and Picks for some of his company's latest picks.

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