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penny stock
noun
common stock, usually highly speculative, selling for less than a dollar a share.
Word History and Origins
Origin of penny stock1
Example Sentences
Hooked to YouTube influencers, he dived into risky penny stocks and trading in derivatives.
The ideology, the belief systems, the paranoid ideas, the prejudices are all used to induce them to send money or to buy gold, to buy penny stocks, to buy fake cancer cures.
After going public, the company’s shares traded at about $18 apiece but later became a penny stock.
The three penny stocks, up in the range of 40% to 120%, were the most actively traded U.S. shares at 10:45 a.m.
After moving to Florida from New York in 1995, he worked for penny stock companies that ran into regulatory problems, according to public records.
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