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  • ISBN13: 9780470405260
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Praise for The Small-Cap Investor

“The great rewards of investing in the best small-cap companies are matched only by the risks of investing in the worst. Ian Wyatt is one of the few who not only shows you how to find the hidden gems, but also how to avoid the flea-ridden dogs. His new book is a must-read for all small-cap investors, especially in today’s turbulent times.”
—Martin D. Weiss, author of the New York Times bestseller, The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide

“Small-cap stocks are now the best source of wealth-building because there is now little to zero research on them—use Ian’s stock discovery methods and find the ten-bagger innovative companies underneath Wall Street’s radar.”
—Tobin Smith, founder of ChangeWave Research and costar of the Fox News show Bulls & Bears

“I love small-cap stocks. Why invest for 10% returns when you can find ten-baggers? But no one said it was easy. There are a kazillion names and every one of them sounds like a winner. Ian Wyatt, in his very informative book, The Small-Cap Investor, shows you how to find them, analyze them, and ride them for all they’re worth.”
—Andy Kessler, New York Times columnist and bestselling author of Running Money and Wall Street Meat

“Ian has written the essential guide for anybody who wants to understand how to make big money in the stock market. His eight-step program shows how to identify and invest in the small companies that will become tomorrow’s mega-winners.”
—Michael Moe, cofounder and CEO of NeXt Asset Management and author of Finding the Next Starbucks

“The one area of the entire financial markets where the individual investor can actually have an edge on the institutional investor is small-cap stocks. Ian Wyatt’s book, The Small-Cap Investor, is your field manual for big profits. His strategies could help you find the big winners of tomorrow, perhaps even the next Cisco, Dell, Microsoft, or Wal-Mart.”
— Dr. Stephen Leeb, editor of The Compelte Investor and author of The Coming

The Small-Cap Investor: Secrets to Winning Big with Small-Cap Stocks

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5 Responses to “The Small-Cap Investor: Secrets to Winning Big with Small-Cap Stocks”

  1. David Trout
    7:31 am on March 9th, 2010

    I have thoroughly enjoyed Ian’s book, The Small-Cap Investor. As an active investor, I am always looking for new strategies that I can implement in my investment portfolio. Small-cap stocks have never been a big component of my investing strategy. However, after reading this book I realize that there is a significant opportunity to profit by investing in small cap, unknown companies. The strategies put forth in this book have provided me with the tools to successfully profit and grow my investment portfolio. Active investors who are looking for tips on how to find unknown small cap stocks on the verge of rapid growth will find this book to be a very helpful resource.”
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. John R
    8:45 am on March 9th, 2010

    It’s interesting to note that as of this writing there are 8 reviewers, all with glowing recommendations but all of them have a similar ring to them. They are extremely positive and yes, they are all extremely general and sound like commercial hypes.

    Oh, and I’m sure it must be a coincidence that each and every one of the reviewers, at least at this date and time, have only reviewed one book, and, of course, that book is “The Small Cap Investor,” Compare these reviewers to the reviewers of another highly rated trading book such as “Trading For A Living” by Elders. Notice how those reviewers talk about the specifics of the book and have also reviewed other trading books. Just a word to the wise.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Keith R. Timm
    10:17 am on March 9th, 2010

    I have read many books on investment strategies and count this book among the best.

    Wading through all the investment sites,blogs,news channels and magazines to find

    reliable and practical advice can leave your head spinning.

    Ian Wyatt’s book cuts to the chase with sound advice and the tools you need to find

    those hidden gems amoungst the thousands of stocks available. Ian has walked the walk and has proven real-world methods for finding those stocks with great growth

    prospects. He not only shows you how to do the research, but when to time your

    investment and when to lock in gains for big profits.

    All in all, this books will set you on the path to rewarding long-term investment

    success and have fun in the process. Who doesn’t want to get in on the next Dell or

    Cisco in the early stages of explosive growth!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Reid W. Wyatt
    11:40 am on March 9th, 2010

    I never read investment books and have never bought or sold a stock. However, this book provides a strong case for why investors should include small-cap stocks in their portfolio. Wyatt uses interesting quotes and a clear style to inform readers about the fundamentals involved in investing. The book was more interesting and better written at the beginning but still provides a novice with enough information to establish a strong base for someone to get more involved.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Brandon C. Stanley
    12:07 pm on March 9th, 2010

    I am new to the stock market and have always been intimidated by books about investing. I found this book an entertaining, easy to understand and most importantly an educational introduction into an innovative and profitable section of the stock market. The book does a great job of walking me through the evaluation and selection process in easy to understand yet insightful ways. I will definitely reference this book as the financial markets continue to rebound and unfold over the next year.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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