Definition of Small and Micro Cap Stocks
Small cap stocks are defined as public companies with a market capitalization between approximately $250 million and $1 billion, while micro cap stocks are defined as companies with a market capitalization below $250 million. Collectively, these make up the primary focus of the Small Cap Network.
About the Small Cap Network
The Small Cap Network is one of the most dynamic, insightful, and fastest growing small cap stock and penny stock trading communities on the web. Members will find valuable information on this site that they just can’t find anywhere else, because our commentary is created for small cap traders, by small cap traders.
The first and foremost goal of the site and e-mail newsletter is to offer money-making trading ideas and insight to investors just like you. Whether this means individual stock picks, broad market calls, sector trends, or keeping our readers abreast of an upcoming breakthrough event, the Small Cap Network can help you build a better bottom line.
Why? Because our contributors and editorial staff are real traders who know how the market actually works in the real world. Our contributors are traders just like you!
The fact is, most financial media outlets just don’t provide enough coverage of small stocks and penny stocks despite the enormous opportunities they hold. Instead, the mainstream media focuses on large companies because these well-known company names are good for ratings – the bigger the company, the more viewers or readers a media outlet can attract. Helping investors make more money is hardly their priority though.
Plus, these media machines have forgotten the fine art of finding real news and offering meaningful insight. Most news stories anymore are simply a rewritten copy of a company’s press release.
Small cap stocks and select penny stocks, on the other hand, may actually benefit by being off most of the media’s radars. The inefficient small cap market and penny stock market means you can find real values and process meaningful information about small caps before the rest of the crowd does. This is a serious edge when it comes to turning information into profits, and we help you maximize the advantage.
How does the Small Cap Network do this? We rely on a select number of our readers to be small stock ‘news hounds’, and then we give them a chance to add their perspective on trends and events. From time to time, the editors of the newsletter will even chime in with some unique perspective. All of it has one purpose though – to take advantage of the superior opportunities presented exclusively by small cap stocks and penny stocks.
Between the information you’ll find on the site and the commentary we deliver in the e-newsletter, our community’s investors have benefited in ways no other site even comes close to offering.
If you would like to become one of our contributors, help other investors make money just like you have, and build a reputation for yourself within the small cap community, send an e-mail to editor@smallcapnetwork.com. Note that we’ve adopted the highest of quality standards for our contributors. That’s the key to the Small Cap Network community’s success. So, be sure to give us your best.
General Information
The editors of the Small Cap Network pour over hundreds of opportunities each week scouting out potential money making opportunities to present to Small Cap Network Members. As a result of this extensive effort, we occasionally uncover stocks that we believe are poised to move in a very short time frame.
A SHORT TERM TRADING ALERT will be issued when we uncover a stock that appears ready to make an imminent move - ONE TO FOUR WEEKS, OR LESS. Each SHORT TERM TRADING ALERT will provide TRADING PARAMETERS. The Small Cap Network will establish TARGET PRICE AND MENTAL STOP LOSS GUIDELINES in every SHORT TERM TRADING ALERT published.
Small Cap Network Members are advised that only discretionary risk capital should be committed to SHORT TERM TRADING ALERTS. Discretionary risk capital is strictly defined as "money you can afford to lose." While we issue TRADING GUIDELINES, Small Cap Network Members are RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN RESULTS.
CAUTION: SHORT TERM TRADING ALERTS REPRESENT THE HIGHEST FORM OF SPECULATIVE RISK IN THE MICRO AND SMALL CAP MARKET AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR EVERYONE. THE PUBLISHER AND EDITORS ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE INVESTMENT RESULTS OF ANY INVESTOR UTILIZING THIS INFORMATION ON THEIR OWN BEHALF.
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