The best penny stock broker is Etrade , you can buy most dtc chilled stocks through them , then shwab/optionsxpress , fidelity and one i use tdameritrade , IB is good but expensive.
Not a broker, but good source of info. I've used this in the past, just don't trade the pennies much anymore. https://thebowserreport.com/
+1 for Etrade. I just came back from the shop to see I got filled this morning at my limit, 500k shares for only $9.99
C-Cor, Apex, FMR and Etrade's Clearing House has plenty of fun stories of people buying Non-DTC Eligible stocks and paying $180 to $600 commission. I remember when some of the Marijuana stocks were pounding the Pink Sheet gang when our DTC friends disqualified them, so watch out! I have traded Pink Sheets, Gray, BB at every Broker except Sure-Trader, I heard you can Short Pink Sheets with Timmy S.
Did you acquire the company? Only penny stocks I would be interested in is reverse mergers. At least your analysis has clear impact, probably more than regular stocks.
I am my own company. My bids & asks are right there on the level 2 just like all the other MM's. And the crazy thing is I actually get filled :eek:
Actually, there are tons of penny stock brokers. Here is a link with a taste for everybody: http://investorshub.advfn.com/Best-OTC-Brokers-BROKER-15250/ Trading penny stocks requires a lot of experience though. Not to recommend for newbies. The site investorshub.com has a lot of content that is worth reading BEFORE starting to trade. I can recommend for example this article here in order to give you a taste of how "professionals" are adding a fishy flavor to "penny stocks trading": http://investorshub.advfn.com/~-ASHER-~-25451/ This is just an example. You will find more information here: http://newsletter.hotstocked.com/thirdparties/view/Backwoods-Ventures-Inc.-6362# You should learn WHY penny stocks are being promoted. By which PARTIES they are promoted and read SEC filings to learn WHO is standing behind these companies: http://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html I would start reading the sa called S-1 filings.