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I am here to tell you the ‘Lost Decade ‘ of stock investing has been found! Just like Mark Twain’s death, I think the passing of the stock market has been considerably exaggerated. No, I am not innocent or a Pollyannaish. I'm sure that the broad based S&P 500 Index, the blue chip Dow Jones Economic Average and the NasDaq all produced negative returns during the past decade from Jan 1st 2000 to January 1st 2010. But all isn't lost. Rising out of the ashes of this decade is a stock asset group which has performed very well! I would like to introduce you to this asset group.
I also wish to share with you the solution to the query that I am getting often, “How do I make money in this market?” The answer's easy and the profits are big. Tiny company stocks are the savior of the investing world. I'd like to show in detail how little company stocks produced amazing returns during one of the most turbulent investing decades in history! I'd like to demonstrate what little and micro cap stocks can do for you!
Nothing is more thrilling to me than the potential profit and performance record of little company stocks. Are you able to tell me, over the 2000 to 2010 decade which asset group has out performed the major asset classes like the S&P 500 Index, Treasury Bonds, home costs, company bonds and Treasury Bills? You may not believe it, but the answer's the ‘under the radar ‘ micro caps stocks. Micro caps became the ‘little stocks that could ‘ in the ‘lost decade ‘ of the investing world.
Do not let the name fool you; there's little micro about their profitability, nothing small about their historic return performance. Not only have micro cap stocks produced a 179% return during the Lost Decade, but they have out performed all asset sectors during the last 7 decades . That's seventy years worth of profits! I think they ought to be renamed ‘macro-profit ‘ stocks, because that's what they happen to be and that is how they have out performed during the last seventy years. You are about to learn the awesome and consistent profit potential of micro cap stocks. But first, let me tell you more about the small stocks that would.
Little and micro cap stocks are customarily ignored by Wall Street analysts and fixed investors. When a large institution or retirement fund decides to take a position in a stock, many times they have to buy anywhere from $30 to $50 to $70 million or more of the stock. For many micro cap stocks this would lead to buying all the shares major which is not authorized by instruments rules. Also, many mutual funds are constrained from owning stock that's priced at less than $5 per share. This limitation limits most mutual funds from making an investment in tiny and micro cap stocks. With their small market capitalizations, micro cap corporations are just too tiny to draw in the awareness of Wall Street institutions and reports media.
Chuck Hughes http://chuckhughes.com