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Investing in Small-Cap Stocks REVISED Edition
By: Graja, Christopher; Ungar, Elizabeth; Christopher, Graja,; Ungar, Elizabeth, Phd; Elizabeth Ungar, Elizabeth Ungar; Ungar, Elizabeth Merrifield
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Item #: 10800
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bloomberg Press
ISBN: 1576600726
Type: Hard Cover - Hard Cover
Publish Date : 9/1/1999
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Synopsis: If you do your homework, invest for the long term, and diversify, small-cap stocks can both boost your returns and stabilize them, by complementing the performance of other investments, such as large-cap stocks and bonds.
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Jacket Description: FOR OVER SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS, no investment has consistently produced higher longterm returns than the stocks of small companies. A dollar invested in small caps in 1926 would be worth $5,104 today, versus $1,741 if invested in large caps.
Superior gains don't come without risk, however. For every small stock that climbs 200 percent, there are a good number that go nowhere. How do you reap the benefits while lessening the risk?
The best money managers and analysts, from Peter Lynch to the head of small-cap research at Merrill Lynch, know how. And in this updated new edition of an investment classic, they share their knowledge with you-on researching high-potential companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion, finding the ones most likely to succeed, incorporating them into your portfolio, and knowing how to monitor their performance. The information is especially timely, since the long-running bull market that ran up the stock prices of large companies has left attractive values in the small-cap sector.
If you do your homework, invest for the long term, and diversify, small-cap stocks can both boost your returns and stabilize them, by complementing the performance of other investments, such as large-cap stocks and bonds.
Every aspect covered, including:
- Exclusive interview with Peter Lynch - Ways to analyze high-tech and internaional investments - Expanded sections on indexing and on net current asset valuation - New resources for the year 2000 and beyond - How to pick small-cap mutual funds and individual stocks - Indicators to watch (earnings surprises, interest rates, dollar exchange rates) - Trading techniques, including momentum investing, technical analysis, and paired trading
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Table of Contents: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS VIll
PREFACE 11
INTRODUCTION 7
CHAPTER 1 Laying the Foundation 16
The basics of investing: Creating a diversified portfolio, and how small-cap stocks fit into it
CHAPTER 2 Mutual Funds 54
What role they should play in your small-cap investing, and how you choose them
CHAPTER 3 Buying Individual Stocks 86
Where to find ideas, how to winnow out the winners, and tending to your holdings, in bear and bull markets
CHAPTER 4 Trading Strategies 164
Signals to watch for and techniques to use in buying and selling small-cap stocks and funds
SMALL-CAP RECAP 216
RESOURCES 222
APPENDIX 234
INDEX 298
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