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Don't let anxiety about the market derail your portfolio strategy.
The broader market correction hasn't ignored small company stocks. But there is a silver lining.
Where can you find sound, fundamentally-strong, small-company stocks that investors might be avoiding due to irrational fear?
SmallCap Informer editor Doug Gerlach answers a subscriber question about fundamental company data for stock analysis.
The best action for stock investors given global upheaval is usually no action at all.
Results have been calculated for the SmallCap Informer’s 2021 performance.
2021 was a record year in the market. Should investors be concerned about a pullback in 2022?
If you missed the live webinar with Doug Gerlach, the replay is now available for viewing on demand.
Subscribers to the SmallCap Informer may now download their exclusive special report with 10 stocks to consider for 2022.
Where should investors be looking for stock buys for 2022?
A few smart moves now could reduce your tax burden when you file your federal (and possibly state) returns next Spring.
While news comes in many varieties, noise is any data that isn’t relevant to your personal investing approach.
Changing consumer and business behavior as the Covid-19 pandemic took hold are now causing atypical comparisons to past periods.
Mining & metals stocks — traditionally safe haven investments — have been out of favor lately as the Fed has effectively convinced investors that inflation is “transitory.”
In a possible sign that many companies are expecting better economic conditions ahead, a number of SmallCap Informer stocks recently announced increases to their annual dividends.
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Every investor eventually encounters a situation where a stock’s price does not react as expected when a company announces quarterly earnings. Why does this happen?
While it’s impossible to predict for certain what the second half of 2021 will bring for stocks, conditions are ripe for continued capital appreciation for small-caps.
One of the hardest struggles of following a “growth at a reasonable price” (GARP) strategy is identifying good small company candidates during extended periods of high equity valuations.
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