Small-Cap Investing
Many professional investors refer to small-cap investing as looking at a deserted lake where no one wants to fish. Small-capitalised firms are often too small to appear on most of professional investors’ radars to merit a second or serious look. Although investing in these firms is very risky, the profit potentials are huge. Big leaps in their share prices often offer the smart investor the chance of making a quick buck and finding the next Microsoft or the next Intel that is guaranteed to give several hundred percent returns. The small-cap firms usually have a good management team, the right product and the right business model except they did not catch the attention of Wall Street. It takes patience to find these companies and wait patiently for them to bloom. The rewards can be great for investors in small-cap companies.
Small-Cap Stocks Poise to Lead in Market Recovery
