Research and Markets: The Small-Cap Investor: Secrets to Winning Big With Small-Cap Stocks Contains Valuable Information for the Savvy and Well-Researched Investor
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The Small-Cap Investor equips readers with the information and tools necessary to invest in small-cap stocks. By definition, small-cap stocks
have a small market capitalization (the number of shares of stock outstanding multiplied by the price per share, relative to other publicly traded companies). Small-cap companies are commonly defined as those companies with market capitalization below $1.5 billion. It is often in these undiscovered stocks, overlooked by Wall Street analysts and the investment media, that the greatest upside lies. A good small cap is often a young company experiencing fast growth, since its rate of growth on a percentage basis will almost always be faster than when it becomes a more mature company. But some gems are hidden among older companies whose shares fell out of favor when the company ran into trouble, but the company is now experiencing a comeback. This book explains the specific strategies that investors need to use to successfully play the small-cap profit game. Since small-cap stocks are intrinsically more volatile, extra care must be taken to examine the fundamentals of these companies. The volatility stems from the relative illiquidity of the shares and occurs in small caps because there are simply fewer shares available to buy or sell on the open market. For the savvy and well-researched investor, this can lead to quick and sizable gains, as large price fluctuations can be triggered by the smallest piece of information.
About the Author
Ian Wyatt is the founder and President of Business Financial Publishing and the Chief Investment Strategist of SmallCapInvestor.com. He is the driving force behind the growth of Business Financial Publishing, recognized by Inc. magazine in 2008 as the 185th fastest growing private company in the United States. Wyatt also plays an active role in the investment research activities of the company, and as a well-regarded small-cap stock expert, he currently leads his company's premier small-cap stock investing service, SmallCapInvestor.com PRO. He has been interviewed or cited in numerous well-known publications, including Marketwatch.com, Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine, Barron's, Forbes.com, and the Dick Davis Digest, among others.
Key Topics Covered:
- Acknowledgments.
- Introduction: The Story of a Small Cap Investor.
- Chapter 1: Start Small, Finish Big - Discover Big Profits in Small Cap Stocks.
- Chapter 2: Finding Big Ideas for Big Profits.
- Chapter 3: Finding Great Small Cap Stocks.
- Chapter 4: Understanding and Evaluating Financial Statements.
- Chapter 5: Financial Projections and Valuations.
- Chapter 6: Taking the Mystery Out of Technical Analysis and Trading for Quick Profits.
- Chapter 7: Trading Strategies for Successfully - Buying and Selling Small Cap Stocks.
- Chapter 8: Portfolio Diversification and Allocation.
- Chapter 9: Buy Small Caps to Grow Your Portfolio.
- Notes.
- About the Author
- Index
Reviews.
Praise for The Small-Cap Investor
"The great rewards of investing in the best small-cap companies are matched only by the risks of investing in the worst. Ian Wyatt is one of the few who not only shows you how to find the hidden gems, but also how to avoid the flea-ridden dogs. His new book is a must-read for all small-cap investors, especially in today's turbulent times." Martin D.
Weiss, author of the New York Times bestseller The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide.
"Small-cap stocks are now the best source of wealth-building because there is now little to zero research on them—use Ian's stock discovery methods and find the ten-bagger innovative companies underneath Wall Street's radar." Tobin Smith, founder of ChangeWave Research and costar of the Fox News show Bulls & Bears.
"I love small-cap stocks. Why invest for 10% returns when you can find ten-baggers? But no one said it was easy. There are a kazillion names and every one of them sounds like a winner. Ian Wyatt, in his very informative book, The Small-Cap Investor, shows you how to find them, analyze them, and ride them for all they're worth." Andy Kessler, New York Times columnist and bestselling author of Running Money and Wall Street Meat.
"Ian has written the essential guide for anybody who wants to understand how to make big money in the stock market. His eight-step program shows how to identify and invest in the small companies that will become tomorrow's mega-winners." Michael Moe, cofounder and CEO of NeXt Asset Management and author of Finding the Next Starbucks. "The one area of the entire financial markets where the individual investor can actually have an edge on the institutional investor is small-cap stocks. Ian Wyatt's book, The Small-Cap Investor, is your field manual for big profits. His strategies could help you find the big winners of tomorrow, perhaps even the next Cisco,Dell, Microsoft, or Wal-Mart."
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