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In this timely book, Mr. Bowser shares the magic of leverage that comes with studying, buying and selling stocks for $3 or less for three decades. All his wisdom and accumulated experiences are digested in this book. Also, he discusses in detail his unique Game Plan and his 12 Point Rating System. The book outlines the historical basis for the author's theories, which have resulted in startling gains. This is a raod map that guides one to success in what are admittedly speculative investments. A must read!! --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 196 pages
  • Publisher: Marathon International Book Company; 2nd edition (September 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1928877036
  • ISBN-13: 978-1928877035
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #607,776 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Unusual and Refreshing Approach to the Market..., December 7, 2001
By aseclyst (Short Hills, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This is possibly the worst written book that I could conceive of giving four stars. The reason I am rating "Making Dollars with Pennies" so highly is due to its content and because Max Bowser, who has been publishing his "Bowser Report" for over 25 years, is the real deal. Actually, the book is a quick and easy read, with a folksy demeanor. No high finance here. The book may be most helpful for people who have already been in the market for a little while (and perhaps been burned). The book is weak as a work of literature due to its poor organization and repetitiveness (stressing diversification among 12 to 18 stocks several times).

I believe that to succeed as an active investor in today's market, you need some kind of an "edge" or a niche. One way to obtain that is to focus on stocks trading under $3 per share, as Max does. Let the book serve as your trail guide into the jungle of smaller stocks. While Max rails against the studious ignorance among institutions of these supposedly risky shares, in practice he is quite careful about what he does. Although the selection of new issues is somewhat shrouded in mystery (with Bowser encouraging readers to subscribe to his monthly report in order to get new picks) he gives sufficient detail of his "Bowser Rating" system to uncover his thought process. Two significant ways Bowser reduces risk of investing among smaller stocks is by having a bias towards companies with strong balance sheets and a consistent record of past earnings - no development-stage, long shot concept stocks here.

One important caveat to keep in mind about Bowser's system is that it was honed during the mid-to-late 70s, when treading water was often difficult. To the extent that his methodology or conclusions have become stale or outdated, it may trace to ideas he tested at that time. Personally, I find the vintage comforting as our 2000-2010 market may possibly have more in common with the 70s than the 80s or 90s bull runs. Also please note that some of his suggestions, particularly for the mechanics of setting up and monitoring a portfolio, appear to have been made obsolete by the internet.

Aside from diversification, Bowser's possibly most important other safeguard is a formula for selling. First of all, whenever a stock's "Bowser Rating" falls below 8, the stock is sold, forcing an investor to sell companies with deteriorating fundamentals. Secondly, whenever a stock doubles, an investor is encouraged to sell half of his or her position, recouping cost. The remainder of a rising position is then held until it declines 25% from its most recent high.

How have Bowser's picks (from over 25 years of newsletters) done over time? As he says towards the end of the book [p. 157], 47% of the companies are still in business, 26% have been bought out and 27% are bankrupt. Over their holding periods, more recommended stocks have declined than have advanced. However, absent audited statistics, it appears that tiny minorities of winning stocks have more than made up for the losers. These big winners are mentioned in an "honor roll", and include firms such as Semtech, Smithfield Foods and Alpha Systems. The great hope of the investor in small stocks is not that the average pick will do well, but that a small number of them will be big winners - which is why diversification is so important.

"Making Dollars with Pennies" is only a beginning. It is no substitute for doing more work on your own.

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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Small priced stocks can provide a fantastic return., March 8, 1999
By CBostrom@wyellowstone.com (West Yellowstone, MT) - See all my reviews
Mr. Bowser has provided the public with a tremendous set of strategies to incorporate into our own investing approaches. He has done so by staying away from a lot of the "Wall Street Jargon" which can intimidate many of us who are still learning. He provides information which is below the radar screen for most of the larger brokerage houses. If you are interested in pursuing investing on a do-it-yourself basis, his book will provide you with a solid basis from which to start your search for appropriate stocks. Most of us can afford to buy some shares at less than $3.00/share. Mr. Bowser provides the education necessary to select those stocks. He has done a very good service for the "little guy" in the investing field.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An explanation of how the "Bowser Report" picks stocks, September 19, 2004
By Daniel Ginensky (Bet Shemesh Israel) - See all my reviews
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I have read several investment guidance books where the only guidance offered is to buy the authors newsletter/consulting/mutual fund/etc. "Making Dollars with Pennies" at least explains the methodology of how the "Bowser Report" picks stocks before recommending that instead of spending your free time analyzing stocks you pay Max Bowser to do it for you.

The "Bowser" system is simple enought to understand and follow, with a list of "buy" indicators that can be learned from any financial page, and most refreshingly a system for when to sell. Although I have my reservations about whether the mechanical application of this system will make money, I have to give Mr. Bowser credit for explaining his system. If nothing else, it is a basis for further esploration.
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3.0 out of 5 stars sales pitch
The book is ok but I felt like the entire thing was a sales pitch for a news letter that author sends out. The author explains how he gets his ratings. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Gift Card Recipient

1.0 out of 5 stars A book to sell a newsletter
I was very dissapointed in this book. Although iot does give some information relevant to the title, it continually promotes the purchased of the Bowser newsletter... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Terry D. Gebhardt

3.0 out of 5 stars It ok
This is an okey book that I would not put much faith into. Tells other points of view, but nothing I would 100% follow
Published 12 months ago by J. T. Hall

3.0 out of 5 stars no that bad as it would be
In a first sight, it's like a sales letter, trying to push you to buy Bowsers newsletter. But after all, the Bowsers rating system based on FA is revealed and it's not so bad. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Rolands Petrevics

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for new investors
R. Max Bowser's 1st book, Making Dollars with Pennies, is a great book for those individuals looking for a manual to introduce them to the stock market, its inner workings, and... Read more
Published on April 2, 2007 by Piggylover

5.0 out of 5 stars Beat Wall Street
If you can consistenty beat Wall Street you will be headed for the record books. I do agree with the author that you can beat Wall Street but you need to put in allot of time and... Read more
Published on November 30, 2000 by Tommy

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
I read this "great book" and it showed me the steps to buying and selling penny stocks... Read more
Published on August 7, 2000 by Jeffery

1.0 out of 5 stars NOT A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR YOUR PENNIES!!!
This did not give me the tips needed to survive the Penny stock market.. I hate to say it but this book gives you tips that you already know... commom sense.
Published on August 3, 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars There are more pennies out there!
This book does provide a good analysis for the ambitious profit seeker in the small market, but I would also consider Dan Holtzclaw's "Penny Stocks: The Next American Gold... Read more
Published on April 4, 2000 by John Jackson

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