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While your friendly financial advisor probably won’t direct you to this space, small-cap stock picks can be worth your while, so long as you understand the volatility risks and don’t unreasonably stretch yourself. To set definitions, small-cap investments refer to companies which feature a market capitalization between $250 million to $2 billion. Fundamentally, intrepid investors
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A controversial segment of the market, the concept of strong penny stocks nevertheless carries a certain charm. Now, let’s get something straight. Investing in this extremely risky space carries with it obvious dangers. Because of their low price and lack of attention (trading volume), these publicly traded securities can be wildly volatile. Don’t wager more
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While the market offers myriad avenues for high-risk speculation, the best penny stocks under $1 may present some of the most sweat-inducing, blood-pressure-racing moments ever. Yeah, sure, they’re priced below a buck – what can go wrong? Well, plenty of things can go wrong. Let’s set the proper framework here. Of course, we all know
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For investors with a small portfolio, there is a temptation to buy low-price stocks to add diversification. Indeed, the penny stocks space (stocks valued under $5) provides a greater likelihood of finding relatively high-return options. Of course, many of these speculative names won’t pan out. However, there are dozens of stocks under $20 that are
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Investors continue to worry about a recession, and for good reason. There are concerning developments all around the domestic and global economy. However, the price action in the stock market remains impressive. It’s got investors looking for recession-resistant stocks, and we’re finding it in consumer spending stocks. Specifically, e-commerce stocks are sticking out to us
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Survivorship bias is one of the biggest issues when selecting buy and hold stocks to own for the next 50 years.  What is survivorship bias? Investopedia defines it as “the tendency to view the performance of existing stocks or funds in the market as a representative comprehensive sample without regarding those that have gone bust.
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