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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Investing In Small Cap Stocks

By Bob Wetherby Bill Langley Rob Simmons Brett Long

Small cap stocks are investment opportunities that are created by the market capitalization of a company. The value of small cap stock is calculated by multiplying the number of shares by the current price per share.

As with any type of investment, small cap stocks do carry some risks. Investing in smaller businesses can sometimes have less than favorable outcomes if the company goes out of business due to lack of funds or poor management. It can also sometimes be difficult to determine whether or not a company is a good investment in some cases, so play it safe by investing only in companies that you know about.

Invest in companies and industries that you are familiar with, since sticking with what you know will help you to avoid making a bad investment. Keep in mind, though, that smaller companies arent necessarily bad investment choices, just do your research and investigate your options before you commit.

If you have not invested before you should consult a professional for advice and guidance. Try to educate yourself with information, opinions, and as much research as you can find. It is also always to read the fine print and look over all the documents provided about the opportunity.

This type of investing is high risk / high return. You can quickly lose a significant chunk of your original investment but can also get huge returns. Some companies pay third parties to recommend the stock in newsletters, on television or radio, or by sending spam email to potential investors - 23305

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