Commodities Forex and Penny Stocks have soared while Blue Chips have languished and even plummeted. Funds managers have lost billions and quit the industry giving the game away as too hard. Yes too hard for the big boys – but not so for the little guy! Wall Street “Insiders” and brokers have a vested interest in you thinking that trading penny stocks is difficult and complicated.
But in truth, it’s not.
As Nathan Gold will show you, it’s actually as easy as clicking your mouse a few times… or making a quick phone call.
Join the Penny Stock Egghead’s One-Trade-A-Week team today, and in addition to receiving first-word on soon-to-explode penny stocks…
…you’ll get an instantly downloadable quick-start guide that will walk you through how to trade these ridiculously affordable stocks step-by-step.
Even if you’ve never traded a stock in your life, now you can buy and sell these wealth-creating stocks just like the “big shot” investing pros.
Forget BIG being beautiful when it comes to growing your money… the numbers don’t compute.
From 2000 to 2010, the S&P 500—loaded with America’s biggest companies—lost investors $9.6 trillion dollars of wealth!
Thankfully, Nathan Gold, The Penny Stock Egghead, has happier news for investors.
“During that same time period, lowly penny stocks (companies undiscovered, under-priced and overlooked by Wall Street)…
Soared by more than 117%!”

…these publicly traded small-companies are famously lucrative yet notoriously risky investments.
However…
Penny stocks that pass my “gauntlet” of analytical obstacles can quickly accelerate in value… leaving the stalled returns from “safe” blue-chip companies to choke on fumes.
And unless you’re someone who follows the markets almost 24/7 like I do… this next stat may come as an ugly surprise.
The decade-long implosion of The S&P 500 — the index that tracks the performance of expensive “blue-chip” stocks like Coca-Cola Co. and Dell — has pulverized a mind-boggling $9.6 trillion dollars of investor wealth into worthless rubble!
Find out How You Can Beat the Street – watch this short video for a detailed explanation from a stock wizard egghead …
