Spotted: A Penny Stock Trading Tip?

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If you have ever kept up with Penny Stock Trading, or Small Cap Trading you would understand the importance of keeping your eyes peeled.
Every small and potentially successful publicly traded company is watched closely in order to better predict the occurrence of "spikes" in their stock's value.
Of course, the small stock trading experts have worked all kinds of different algorithms and methods of prediction, but the best and most reliable predictions usually come to the surface on their own.
To cut to the chase, a guy made a post on LinkedIn answers that stated that he needed some investment advice about an idea his friend gave him.
He said that his friend was encouraging him to invest in his company before the end of the month because something was about to take off.
This was immediately taken down after mixed replies, some saying things along the lines of "go for it, it's an obvious hook-up".
If you could have looked at this guy's post you could tell that he is a "noob.
" He admits that he has never been a part of the investment community before, and he has come to LinkedIn to find an expert that might be able to tell him whether or not he should throw money into Penny Stock Trading for his buddy's company.
At first I dismissed this post as an attempt to get some free advice and maybe some additional information about what's hot in the Small Cap Trading world...
then I thought again.
This guy claims he knows someone (or several people) in the company, and that that certain someone gave him a heads up about a big event that may potentially affect the value of the company.
Could this be a nagging friend attempting to persuade his colleague to dive into the Penny Stock Trading arena, or is there more to it? If I knew a juicy piece of Small Cap investor news, I would be telling anyone I cared about (that had even just a little bit of money to put down on it) to invest in said source...
but of course, I wouldn't do so if I were directly involved with the company in question.
There have been no firm statements, but this commenter could be holding onto a goldmine of information...
information he knows no idea what to do with.
Could his friend's excitement be a tell that this company is up to something big? Perhaps I am reading a little bit too much into this, but I feel that the company mentioned is at least worth looking into.
They fit the criteria for a small publicly traded corporation, so they may have something to bring to the table.
People pay all kinds of money to get predictions on the next big thing in the Penny Stock Trading world, usually made through a combination of known patterns, educated insight based on company research, and general market analysis.
It's a professional investor consultant's job to be aware of these potential "hot spots" in the market, but there are occasionally wild cards in the business that are nearly undetectable until they are already launched.
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