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December 29th, 2009

small cap stocks

What are small cap stock?

The rapid growth of investment funds on Wall Street prompted populations classified according to its market of the CAP, which is determined by multiplying the number of shares outstanding company for its current market price. Small capitalization stocks generally fall between $ 200 million and $ 1 billion. Many small-cap companies are emerging and have great potential, so that the opportunity is a good investment if you research your sales and profits (both of which should be increasing). Micro-cap stocks have 200 million U.S. dollars in market capitalization. Most companies fall into this group, but only a small number of analysts following these companies. Potential, however, these companies are huge and cheaper to buy. Most investors myopic to ignore these people - but are ideal for a patient investor, willing to put in some time. If you are unsure about how this research, Yahoo Finance and beaconequity.com are great research tools.

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  1. April 15th, 2010 at 03:35 | #1

    It makes sense to me what your trying to explain here. Although I’m not that genius when it comes to stock, at least somehow I do understand what your trying to say. Thanks. :-)

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