Penny Shares
Penny Shares are shares of smaller holdings which have a low value. There is no official rule for when an equity becomes a penny share but it tends to be when the bid-spread offer is around 10% of the offer price or if the share price is less than 50p.
Penny shares are normally issued by companies that are generally capped at under £100 million and have only just started trading. These companies are likely only to have a small amount of assets and a short operating history and so, as a result, these shares are usually lower in price. This is in contrast to shares in large blue-chip companies which tradtionally had the stability of a large amount of assets and a long trading history to fall back on.
However, you should be aware that because these new companies are unproven, there is a much heightened element of risk when trading in penny shares.
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