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The Small-Cap Investor: Secrets to Winning Big with Small-Cap Stocks

ISBN: 978-0-470-40526-0
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192 pages
September 2009
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September 28, 2009
The Small-Cap Investor

As the Chief Investment Strategist of SmallCapInvestor.com, Ian Wyatt has guided thousands of individuals in their quest to capture small-cap investing success. With the release of his new book, The Small-Cap Investor: Secrets to Winning Big with Small-Cap Stocks (Wiley, 27.95, September 2009, 978-0-470-40526-0), Wyatt continues his dedication to help investors find great companies at bargain prices before Wall Street or Main Street catch on.

 

Small-cap stocks, those publicly traded companies with market capitalizations less than $2 billion, can yield significant gains that are impossible to find when investing in larger stocks. The best performing investments of all-time started out as small-cap stocks, including Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO +94,983%), Dell (Nasdaq: DELL +61,025%), Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT +50,209%), and Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT +79,016%).

 

Following an economic recession, small-cap stocks have proven to consistently perform better than large-cap stocks. A recent study from Merrill Lynch found that in the 18 bear markets since the 1930’s, small caps posted an average gain of 41.4% in the 12 months after the end of the decline, compared with an average gain of 32.4% for large caps. This impressive performance makes small-cap stocks among the most attractive investments after a financial downturn.

 

Unfortunately, information about how to successfully invest in these smaller companies has been hard to find—until now.

 

Throughout The Small-Cap Investor, Wyatt clearly outlines his proven investment process and the systems that are involved – detailing eight straightforward steps readers need to take to find, research and analyze small-cap stocks that could have big gains. Page by page, he takes the time to explain the essential criteria involved in picking the right stocks and timing buy/sell decisions. Topics include:

  • Identifying growth trends and market sectors positioned for rapid growth in the years to come
  • Secrets for finding undiscovered small caps before they are embraced by the financial media and institutional investors
  • Understanding the fundamentals of a potential investment, including products, services and management’s ability to run the business

 

By following Wyatt's eight-step process outlined in The Small-Cap Investor, you'll have the edge over other investors and be in a better position to profit from the exponential growth of the right small-cap companies. For more information on Wyatt’s book visit http://www.smallcapbook.com

 

The Small-Cap Investor

By Ian Wyatt

Wiley; September 2009; $27.95

978-0-470-40526-0

 

About Wiley

Founded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. has been a valued source of information and understanding for 200 years, helping people around the world meet their needs and fulfill their aspirations. Wiley’s core business includes scientific, technical, and medical journals; encyclopedias, books, and online products and services; professional and consumer books and subscription services; and educational materials for undergraduate and graduate students and lifelong learners. Wiley’s global headquarters are located in Hoboken, New Jersey with operations in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Canada, and Australia. www.wiley.com 

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