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This section is under construction. It
should be completed very shortly. In this column, we
will monitor microcaps that are being featured by public relations
firms, or, in some cases, being promoted by major Wall Street
investment banking houses. We will also attempt to link you to
sites which contain promotional pieces or S-8 filings on
microcaps. As many of you may know, an S-8 is often the
precursor of promotional activity, as such shares are often used to
pay consultants. NOTE: ALWAYS USE EXTREME CAUTION WITH RESPECT TO MICROCAP
TRADING
A word or two about microcap and other
low-priced issues trading: this is a very volatile and
precarious area of the market.
In the securities industry, it is generally considered that an exposure to this area of the market of more than
10 to 15 percent of one's portfolio was dangerous and foolhardy. Although the potential for large gains is high, so is
the potential for large losses.
We caution you to always carefully weigh your
exposure to this area of the market. If you do not receive the
advice of a licensed securities broker, always keep in mind your
tolerance for loss, and don't put yourselves in a position
wherein that tolerance might be exceeded.
Stay very diversified if you
play microcaps. That way, you can benefit from the winners,
and you won't get wiped out by one or two losers. It
is not unusual for a microcap to gain or lose 20% or more in one
trading session. This can give even an old pro near
heart failure. Your objective should be to capture good
returns year in and year out. If you can do that, you will
probably be a big winner in the end. If you gamble, you may
well suffer the gambler's fate: Feast one day, and famine the
next. ***Don't forget to sign up for
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This is the perfect service for those of you who do not have time to
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kept in the dark the next time your favorite issue releases
important news. To sign up, merely click on the link that says
Free Equity Alerts on
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