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Most Volatile Penny Stocks Today
A list of the most volatile penny stocks listed on the NYSE or NASDAQ.

Beta: >= 2
Price: Penny Stocks
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Company
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AIMD
AINOS INC
14
14
43
0
0
BGLC
BIONEXUS GENE LAB CORP
26
14
71
0
20
ROMA
ROMA GREEN FINANCE LTD
4
0
14
0
0
ICCT
ICORECONNECT INC
16
14
29
0
20
GVH
GLOBAVEND HOLDINGS LTD
50
57
71
0
70

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What are the Most Volatile Penny Stocks Today?

The above is a list of the most volatile penny stocks today.

This list is sorted by beta, which measures volatility relative to the overall market. The beta’s calculation uses 1 year’s worth of data, so the volatile penny stocks listed above on average have the highest fluctuations.

Since these stocks are small and highly volatile, day traders have massive influence over the daily price changes in these companies. And when traders cause these volatile penny stocks to fluctuate a lot, more traders want to trade them. This creates a self-stoking cycle.

Why are Day Traders Interested in Volatile Penny Stocks?

Penny stocks in general are highly volatile, meaning they frequently have large price fluctuations.

Day traders like penny stocks because of these price fluctuations. Penny stocks are where stories of overnight trading success are made.

And if traders want to take it one step further, they seek out the most volatile penny stocks. These stocks are the most volatile of an already volatile asset class.

With the risk that comes with trading these highly volatile penny stocks comes the potential for great rewards. Highly skilled traders can benefit greatly from the large price fluctuations these volatile penny stocks experience on a daily basis.

Trade with great care.

If you’ve never day traded penny stocks before, you might decide to use a paper trading platform to test your strategies before risking your own money.


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