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Written by: Steve Patterson
9/9/2009 10:46 AM  RssIcon

You don’t hear too often about small cap funds or socks from Wall Street pundits, the media, or economic analysts on television at night. Small cap stocks involve investing in small market capitalization, lesser-known organizations which are up-and-coming; not typically the type of investments that veteran large investment firms seek out. However, though they obtain less notice than their “wealthier siblings”, small cap investments can be a huge opportunity for an individual shareholder to get in on the ground-floor of a fledgling corporation like Microsoft back in the 1980s. After all, that’s how many of the large cap players on the Street began!

The advantage of investing in small cap stocks is that there is a change of much superior growth, dollar for dollar over a year’s period. Your buck can grow exponentially as the business begins to increase momentum in revenue and earnings, thus allowing your asset to double, triple, or multiply by tenfold. This is not to say that merely focusing on small caps is the correct way to develop your investments either, however, giving them a section of your portfolio makes good logic.

Small caps, also called small cap stocks, are a condensed description of the name “small capitalization stocks” because they entail smaller companies with an undersized market capitalization. This normally refers to companies with market capitalizations below 2 million and above 300 million dollars. This expression, market capitalization, essentially refers to the price of the stock multiplied by the amount of outstanding shares. This equates to the company’s value, as determined by the market itself at any given time.

Large caps on the other hand ought to have a position in your investment portfolio too. Though some investors will direct putting your cash into strictly larger cap investments, the truth is that they aren’t always the steady, consistent, and secure places to be invested. Sure, blue chip stocks are a great investment if you are guarded and conventional in your risks. With the collapse of Enron and the recent banking industry (Bear Stearns) and insurance company woes (AIG), these bigger stock failures surely convey the real risks involved in any large cap funds as well.

Yet overall large cap stocks are not as risky of an investment as buying small cap stocks. However, with the safer route (the larger cap), you can expect to see safer, more old school gains. This is why small caps are such a great investment for the individual investor. By choosing a precise sum of money to risk, investing in a small cap stock or fund can set you up for better growth as the company’s return grows and as their status in the market gains traction. Increased risk can surely bring increased returns on investment as we saw during the early 90s. But buyers beware; diminish the total sum in each small cap stock you invest in so your portfolio is more diversified. In other terms, don’t put all o your eggs in one “small cap” basket!

Always confer with your investment professional before making a decision about which small or large cap investments to build. The bottom line is that, through cautious planning and examination, your investment portfolio can give you superior returns when you add small cap investments in the midst of your large cap stock purchases. Successful investing!

For more information about Small Cap Stocks check out: http://www.tradestockamerica.com

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Re: How Small Cap Investments Can be an Excellent Addition to Your Portfolio

Great insights! Thanks for such wonderful information.

By Disability Insurance on   9/9/2009 11:24 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

smal cap fund is a good post and i get allot of help form this site!
so good work keep it up mate!

By Web design and development on   9/11/2009 5:12 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

I've been doing quite well with my options in Apple as of late. :)

By Kids Desk on   9/11/2009 9:19 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

I am never good with investments, which is why I leave it all to my financial adviser :D Nice read though, it never hurts to learn :)

By Internet Business on   9/17/2009 9:42 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

hi.!very clear and fine tips in the article.good information about the investment.information is very meaningful.

By Job opportunity on   9/18/2009 12:05 PM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

Great tips! The information you posted have been very useful to me and i really appreciate them. Thanks

By Commission Blueprint on   9/19/2009 7:30 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

The information is wonderful. I was actually thinking of investing in small cap! I think with what you have given i'll be able to do that with no fear.
thanks for the tips

By MLM Success Secrets on   9/19/2009 7:39 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

Thanks for the information. I like the post. keep up

By GPS Navigation System on   9/19/2009 7:58 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

hi Steve,
Many small cap stocks do not offer dividends to investors; instead they use their excess earnings to fuel their rapid growth. what do you think someone who wants to invest in small cap have to believe in?

By Review Site on   9/22/2009 4:53 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

Thanks steve for the post, i will only emphasize on the point that Small cap companies tend to be much more aggressive than their larger counterparts. They eagerly seek out new market opportunities and are interested in rapid growth. This is usually easier for them to accomplish because they may be offering a product or service unlike those existing in the current marketplace. In return, this allows small cap companies to grow more rapidly than large companies and all the benefits flow to their investors.

By Scooter Store on   9/22/2009 5:03 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

this is the best investment you can make if you want to be grow more rapidly. Small companies are often much leaner organizations, being thriftier with the money they have at their disposal than larger companies.

By First Health on   9/22/2009 5:14 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

Hey,
Labels like "big cap" "small cap", however, are often misleading. If you don't realize how big "small-cap" stocks have become, you'll miss some good investment opportunities.
so i encouarge anyone to invest in small cap.
Thanks

By Business And Marketing Blog on   9/22/2009 5:30 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

Small-cap stocks are often cited as good investments due to their low valuations and potential to grow into big-cap stocks!!

By Free Traffic on   9/22/2009 5:54 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

Thanks for the information. It have been very useful to me because I was actually thinking of investing in small cap. I think that your post will help me!

By terry on   9/29/2009 5:47 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

Good and informative post.

By online backup on   10/3/2009 3:53 AM
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Re: Small Cap Stocks and Funds Can be a Good Addition to Your Portfolio

Good one and it helps a lot.

Thanks,
Steve

By Annuity Rates on   10/9/2009 12:47 AM

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