Posts Tagged ‘ small caps ’

Three Steps to Turn a Profit in This Recession

Feb 18th, 2009 | By Greg Guenthner | Category: Featured, Macroeconomics
The market has been kind to no one lately. Look no further than yesterday’s close for all the evidence most investors need to pack it up and hide their savings under the mattress for the next few years. Unfortunately, most investors get it wrong. We all fight to pile into a ...read more


Recession-Resistant Restaurant Stocks

Feb 10th, 2009 | By Greg Guenthner | Category: Featured, Housing, Macroeconomics, Penny stocks
The engine of the great American Economy is, and always will be, the consumer. You and your neighbors and all of your buying power will determine how well the market performs. Right now, it seems as though everyone is hurting — so it’s the right time to capitalize on the ...read more


Small-Cap Records

May 11th, 2007 | By Penny Sleuth Contributor | Category: Penny stocks
"Small Stocks have offered better returns over the past 70 years than any investment except loans to new businesses." That interesting little quote comes from a great series of books titled Bloomberg Personal Bookshelf. My favorite in the series, naturally, is Investing in Small-Cap Stocks by Christopher Graja and Elizabeth Ungar, ...read more


Bulls and Bears and Pigs, Wolves and Sheep and Eagles, and One Dead Frenchman

Feb 1st, 2005 | By Penny Sleuth Contributor | Category: Investing Strategies, Macroeconomics
Irwin Greenstein reports from Baltimore a go-go… *** I went to the podiatrist yesterday and got a dose of bad news. It looks like I have arthritis in my right big toe and will require surgery. The doctor said it probably came from a combination of treadmill and ...read more


Holiday Nutcracker: Avoid E-Commerce Insanity

Nov 19th, 2004 | By James Boric | Category: Investing Strategies, Penny stocks
James Boric reports from Baltimore – "The City That Reads"... *** It's amazing how little people really know about the small-cap market. To most, investing in small-cap stocks is no different from gambling. You put your money down on a stock you think will rise. Then, a ...read more