January 18, 2012

Opportunities Appear With These Outstanding Stocks!

There are many substantial companies have spent the last several years wildly paring back their operations, future owners have been making their names as hot OTCBB stocks. Supposed Bulletin-board stocks are very small corporations that are just starting or are nearly done. There are no minimum prerequisites for listing a stock on the boards, while the low trading volumes of most hot OTCBB stocks means that there is a reasonably high trading commission. Naturally, there is a factor of risk attached to investing in such firms, but the rewards can be gigantic compared with the relatively small sums needed to start in these stocks.

Turn Your Change Jar Into a Collection of Hot OTCBB Stocks

Aptly named Florida Micro (FLMC) has been silently building a portfolio of network solutions agreements with more than 25 state entities. This makes sure a constant money flow while the company pursues expansion opportunities in other sectors of the IT services industry. FLMC has gone as low as a plain penny and as high as $5 in its 52-week trading range. With the price currently steady at around $0.70 and earnings of $36 million annually, the stock looks like it is prepared to leg up into the upper ranks of hot OTCBB stocks 2012.

For a stock that is sure to achieve a new high in 2012, CBIS, Cannabis Science Inc, is the way to go. Now trading at $0.02, Cannabis has fluctuated from $0.01 to $0.14. Volume is appropriately high and its share price equals its estimated takings of $0.02 a share.

Sonora Resources Co (SURE) has been showing signals of breakout with its increased daily trade volumes and upward trending cost. Its 52-week trading range is from $0.10 to $0.76 and now stands around $0.44. Sonora is a mining operation with properties in northwards Mexico. Many startup precious metals operations have been making the list of hot OTCBB stocks lately.

Chris Green has been about these opportune penny stocks and has always brought us the most current stock tips for the last 5 years.

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