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As with the other capitulation sizes (capitalization is a stock's market value), no one can completely agree on a precise definition, but corporations under $2 billion are often considered small caps. It should be pointed out that there are two asset classes below small caps. Micro caps are companies between $50- 300 million and Nano caps are below $50 million. To further confuse the issue, there are also "penny stocks" that really have nothing to do with capitalization size, but are stocks that trade very cheaply.



Life begins for many small caps as an Initial Public Offering (IPO) or as a "spin off" from a larger company. Like Toddlers, these companies are often still in their developmental stage. At this point they exhibit characteristics that give them the potential for both massive growth and extreme downside volatility.

Their huge growth potential is obviously the piece that attracts most investors. Who wouldn't have wanted to get in on a Microsoft in its early days of trading? The question of course is who knew about Microsoft back then?

Often, it is individuals not institutions that first get in on the ground floor. Analysts working for major brokerage firms usually don't have the time to develop coverage on small companies and institutional investors generally have limitations of how much they can own of a single company. Although a $100 million may seem a lot to an individual, it's a drop in the bucket for the big players and equals 20% of a $500 million company. The 20% far exceeds what the SEC stipulates a mutual fund can own and often exceeds the investment policy statement of an institutional investor.

The disadvantage here to the investor is there is relatively little published research that the individual can rely on in the decision making process. But the good news is that the individual investor has the opportunity to buy the stock before the institutions get in and run the price up.

Many investors believe in the "efficiency" of the market. This means that with all the information out on a particular stock, the market can "efficiently price" any stock. In the case of small caps (where information is often lacking), an argument can be made that there is some potential to profit from inefficiencies in the market. Again, this cuts two ways. Many investors can remember that it wasn't too long ago that many small cap techs sold for vastly inflated prices only to watch a steep price slide as the market started to correct these inefficiencies.

Income investors should probably look elsewhere. Small caps generally conserve whatever cash they earn for growth potential. Any yield is usually incidental to their objective.

For mutual fund investors, small caps can be an interesting proposition. Certainly, mutual funds can help offset some volatility through diversification. However, for investors that want to follow a small cap's ascension to the large cap sector, mutual funds may disappoint. Often, to avoid what's called "style drift" a mutual fund manager sells a successful position simply because it has outgrown its capitalization value. While this may be helpful for asset allocation purposes, it's not appealing for investors wanting to watch a company "grow up".

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The SEC defines a penny stock as a security that is low priced and speculative that is traded in places such as the OTCBB and Pink Sheets. Its not so important if a stock is traded on a major exchange or not since what really makes a penny stock what it is, is the price and not necessarily the exchange which it is traded on. Its anybodys interpretation what exactly is a penny stock since there is no standard figure. Its generally accepted that its anything trading under a dollar. Go figure right. The biggest money to be made in these stocks is in conjunction with any news released about the stock since penny stocks are quite sensitive. Because they are so sensitive, small investors have the advantage.

There is a right way and a wrong way to play these cheap stocks. The thing to keep in mind is that any movement in the stock in general is amplified exponentially in penny stocks. So if the market goes up then penny stocks go up even more. If the market is down then penny stocks are way down. This is a generalization of course but an accurate one. Trading of penny stocks is influenced by the market demand in the OTC rather than the traditional stock exchange processes.

Penny stocks are bought and sold at a number of different prices. This is definitely different than normal trading prices you may be used to. This can become a headache to keep up with if you are doing some online trading and trying to buy and sell at just the right time. That is why its always a good idea to set limits so that you dont unwittingly get burned during a transaction that was in process while prices were changing.

Penny stocks are not always as transparent as small caps are. Penny stocks do not have to abide by SEC reporting rules and so the frequency of financial statements may be erratic or nonexistent. Sometimes it seems the only thing that penny stocks are releasing is press releases to generate some stock market excitement.

The purpose of this article was not to turn you off of investing in penny stocks but simply to highlight the differences in trading and level of risk. Penny stocks will continue to present some exciting investment opportunities and attract those with a high risk tolerance. As always never invest more than you can lose and diversify your portfolio.
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