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- Russell Microcap Index 2009 Reconstitution: Preliminary Additions
- Microcap Speculator submits: According to Russell, the stocks below will be added to the Russell Microcap Index when it is reconstituted at the end of the month. This list is preliminary and may be changed when the final list is released on June 29, 2009. Remember,...
- External links 2009-06-15
- Would TheStreet.com Be Worth More Without Jim Cramer?
- Microcap Speculator submits: TheStreet.com (Nasdaq: TSCM)’s 10-Q report warns that the loss of its co-founder and Chairman of the Board Jim Cramer “would have a material adverse effect on the Company.” For a long time, I assumed that was true. After all, Jim Cramer had become the...
- External links 2009-05-16
- Are Small Cap Stocks Really Outperforming Large Caps?
- Microcap Speculator submits: The strength of the Russell 2000 this week cannot be denied. The index, and small stocks generally, posted heady gains even as their larger peers seemed ready to turn over. But is it really the paradigm shift some commentators suggest? Does it signal...
- External links 2009-12-06
- Brandywine Realty Trust: High Risk, High Reward
- Microcap Speculator submits: Commercial real estate is in the dumps. Only a fool would argue otherwise. Rents are declining, and virtually every office and industrial REIT is heavily burdened with debt. But that doesn’t mean that they are all going straight to zero. For one thing,...
- External links 2009-04-02
- The January Effect: Microcap Seasonal Strategy
- Microcap Speculator submits: Over at World Beta, Mebane Faber has a great post on the “January effect.” That term describes the tendency of microcap and smallcap stocks to dramatically outperform both on a relative and absolute basis during the month of January. I’ve mentioned microcap seasonal...
- External links 2008-12-14
- How Times Have Changed: S&P 500 Includes Smallcaps and Microcaps
- Microcap Speculator submits: The S&P 500 index is the most widely-followed stock index in the world. Because it is supposed to consist of “500 leading companies in leading industries of the U.S. economy” see fact sheet pdf, the S&P 500 is widely replicated by ETFs, passive mutual funds,...
- External links 2008-11-24
- Has the Microcap ETF Bottomed?
- Microcap Speculator submits: Peak-to-trough, the market meltdown lopped off over 50% from the Russell Microcap Index (see weekly chart of [[IWC]] ETF above). The charts look even worse for many individual equities, particularly on the OTC BB. Remember that OTC BB stocks are excluded from the Russell Microcap Index,...
- External links 2008-11-10
- Hovnanian: 15% Pop Doesn't Make It a Buy
- Microcap Speculator submits: I received a few emails regarding the high-volume spike in Hovnanian (NYSE:HOV), once a high-flying homebuilder and now a beaten down microcap with a market capitalization of only $144.51 million after yesterday’s surge. by Microcap Speculator
- External links 2009-01-06
- Taseko Mines' High Volume Breakout
- Microcap Speculator submits: “Trend reversal” is the theme of the month. The January effect has pushed hundreds of microcaps above last month’s resistance, shattering long-term downtrends. But not all breakouts are the same. Virtually every technical resource will confirm that high-volume breakouts are much more likely to...
- External links 2009-01-11
- Astounding Volume in 3x Financial ETF FAS May Signal Turnaround
- Microcap Speculator submits: Yesterday, the Dimension 3X Financial Bull ETF (NYSE:FAS) traded nearly 300M shares. That’s pretty amazing for an instrument that didn’t even exist a year ago. Forgive the style drift — I know it's hardly a microcap. Though net assets are down to $320M...
- External links 2009-03-10
- 4 Trading Themes for This Economy
- Microcap Speculator submits: It's different this time. Those four words have cost investors billions when used to dismiss warning signs. When it comes to trading approaches, though, we must recognize that this economy bears no relation to any other most of us have experienced. So why do...
- External links 2009-03-09
- Epiq Systems: Benefiting from the Bankruptcy Boom
- Microcap Speculator submits: Catching up on my weekend reading in Barron’s, BusinessWeek, RealMoney, and hundreds of posts from my favorite bloggers, I was struck by the sheer consensus that today’s markets are not efficient. Whether they call it forced selling, capitulation, panic, broken markets, or something else, nobody is...
- External links 2008-10-28
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