Tuesday, January 1, 2013

MICRO CAP STOCK BLOGGER SEES JANUARY EFFECT FOR UNDERVALUED MICROCAPS

Astoria, New York
Micro cap stocks could be the riskiest stocks out there but at the same time the most rewarding. Take for example The Goldfield Corporation (GV) out of Melbourne, Florida. Its shares have increased more than 7 times in calendar 2012. Unbelievable percentages for a company that was losing a penny or two per share for the 12 month period ending Sep 30 2011 and now it's earning 36 cents per share just 12 months later. << A stock purchased right before this tremendous financial event could be very rewarding to investors. We need to find cheap, good and not wanted in order to make this sizeable returns>> For 2013, we must keep our monitoring list on alert to try to find newbies like GV.

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