This investor went from penny stocks to the big dividend payers

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Debbie Patton’s journey began with a gift from her father

For my 16th birthday, my dad gave me some penny stocks. I can’t remember their names - it was back in the 1980s - but some were junior mining stocks. The account was in his name, but over the next two years, we followed the stocks together and decided whether to buy, hold or sell them. On my 18th birthday, my dad gave me the option to sell the stocks and take the cash, or transfer them into my name and let me manage them going forward. I’d like to say that I stayed invested and made a fortune.

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