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Penny Stock Winners [Paperback]

R. Max Bowser
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Penny Stock Winners is a collection of interviews with fifteen successful individuals who have entered into the exciting world of microcap investing. The investors have one thing in common: a successful investment system named "Bowser's Game Plan." The Game Plan helps with the selection of companies to consider, when to buy their stock and when to sell for maximum profits. These investment techinques are explained in simple-to-understand steps. Also, eight financial advisors and professionals tell their views regarding the positive reasons for investing in microcap stocks. The author, R.Max Bowser, is the editor of "The Bowser Report", which is in its 25th year. Max invests his own money in his penny stock recommendations, producing spectacular profits.

About the Author

Mr. Max Bowser is the editor/publisher of "The Bowser Report", which was started in the 1970s and is the only investment newsletter for stocks $3.00 a share or less and also the author of the book, entitled: "Making Dollars with Pennies"; or "How the Small Investor Can Beat the Wizards on Wall Street".

In 1990, he inaugurated "The Bowser Directory of Small Stocks", which is a computer-generated compilation of between 700 and 800 low-priced equities.

In 1995, "The Bowser Warrant Register" was launched. The only newsletter for warrants for $3. or less. It's a very interesting way to make money.

Mr. Max Bowser invested his own money in his penny stock recommendations. He started his portfolio investment in July, l986. He invested $4,454 of his personal money. In ten years the value grew to nearly $40,000, almost a 791% gain. His recommendations are clear cut and well supported by analysis. His book reveals his successful game plan.

Born in Celina, Ohio, Mr. Bowser exhibited an early interest in journalism. He was editor of his high school newspaper for three years. After high school, he worked on weekly Ohio newspapers, first in Coldwater and then in Eaton. On the "Eaton-Press-Review", he was the editor and a "string" correspondent for the Associated Press, the "Dayton Journal-Herald" and the "Cincinnati Times-Star". Later he was employed on newspapers in California: Monrovia, Arcadia and in the San Fernando Valley. His newspaper career was interrupted, however, by military service. During a tour in the Air Force, he went from headquarter clerk to an intelligence officer. He served a total of 24 years and retired in April 1970 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

His first step in a new career was to go to college to broaden his business background. In the spring of 1973, he graduated magna cum laude from Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton, Virginia with two associate degrees--one in accounting and one in business administration.

From 1973 to 1979, he further studied the stock market, refining his techniques for investing in low-priced equities. It was also during this period he decided to concentrate on stocks selling for $3.00 a share or less. Too, he then determined the format for the newsletter, principally by mailing it to a select group across the country and considering their various suggestions.

Although it initially only had 40 paid subscribers, "The Bowser Report" is now in the top 3% circulation-wise among the hundreds of investment newsletters.

In his new book; "Penny Stock Winners: True Stories of Successful Investors", Mr. Bowser interviews individuals who have successfully made money following the Bowser "Game Plan". There is a housewife who have financed her family's annual vacations with her penny stock winnings, a single mother who made a bundle with stock warrants. The personal stories are related of 15 penny stock winners. This 230 page book also includes interviews with investment professionals, most of whom have had successful experiences with the stock of small companies.


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5.0 out of 5 stars A THIRD BOOK BY MAX BOWSER BASED ON 30 YEARS OF WEALTH, Mar 19 2004
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This review is from: Penny Stock Winners (Paperback)
I have been following the writing of R. Max Bowser for about 30 years when he first started his newsletter, "The Bowser Report."
Somehow, I got on some list where I got the first year of its subscription for free. I have been a subscriber almost every year since. I have now read all three of his books, with the newest being GUARANTEED PROFITS WITH SMALL STOCKS: THE ONLY INVESTMENT SYSTEM THAT COMES WITH A $5,000 GUARANTEE. I am not aware of any financial newsletter writer that makes any similar guarantee. Max has been investing in penny stocks for about 30 years. His book, PENNY STOCK WINNERS, is full of stories of small time investors that have made out well using his success principles. Big money magazines and financial newsletters seem to ignore Max since he deals with trading stocks that sell for $3 or less a share. But after follwing his advice for about 30 years, I recommend that any reader interested in trading in low-priced stocks take a look at all 3 of his books. There are several other authors that deal with penny stocks and I recommend readers interested in this area to read all the books they can in this area. One last thought-- most of the big stocks may have once started out as penny stocks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Author's Comments, Mar 12 2004
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This review is from: Penny Stock Winners (Paperback)
In response to a Spotlight Review by a reader from Shoreline, WA, on February 28, 2004, who had comments about my book "Penny Stock Winners." In this critical review, the person was prinicipally dissatisfied because there were only a few penny stocks listed in the book. About this, we have two comments:
(1) There are two definitions of penny stocks. One is of a stock that sells for under $1.00. The other one, which is sanctioned by the Securities & Exchange Commission, is that any issue under $5.00 is a penny stock. The reviewer from Shoreline is only concerned with the stocks under $1.00.
(2) The book was not written with the intention of listing stocks. Instead, as the title indicates, it is the case histories of subscribers to our newsletter, "The Bowser Report," who have successfully followed our investment techniques. Those techniques are explained in detail in two other books I have written, both of which are available on Amazon and elsewhere--"Making Dollars with Pennies" and "Guaranteed Profits." And, furthermore, in each of these books, there is a coupon which entitles the reader to request a free sample copy of "The Bowser Report,"--the only newsletter published for stocks $3.00 a share or less--which lists many penny stocks each month.
All three of the books mentioned are published by Marathon International Book Co., Madison, IN, jwortham@seidata.com.
---R. Max Bowser, ministocks@aol.com
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1.0 out of 5 stars Penny Stock Winners, Feb 28 2004
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This review is from: Penny Stock Winners (Paperback)
First of all I would have rated this book only a quarter of one star but the lowest rating was one star. Now, after having said that I would like to say that there were a few penny stocks mentioned in this book but for the most part, stocks listed in this book were what I would categorize as low-priced stocks instead. How can you classify a stock trading as high as five dollars as a penny stock? In my mind, it's apples and oranges.

I also did not think that bringing up religion in this book was relevant and I saw it mentioned over and over.

I did like the Lou Dobbs interview and that was about it.

For newcomers interested in penny stock investing stay away from this book because it has no value as far as I'm concerned.

Sorry, Mr. Bowser but I returned the book for a credit.

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