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They all started out as "small cap" companies, or stocks that have market caps of less than $1 billion.
Cisco Systems, the company responsible for connecting the Internet to billions of computers globally, was a super tiny company when it went public in 1990. In fact, its total market valuation was just $480 million.
But today, Cisco's market cap is now $200 billion--a gain of 41,500%. Had you invested $5,000 in Cisco on the day of its IPO, you'd have $2,075,000 today.
Truth be told, gains like these still exist today. With Small Cap Trading Pit, you have the opportunity to get in on tomorrow's Starbucks, Yahoo, or even Wal-Mart. We're here to help find the "small cap" companies that have the potential to increase hundreds, if not thousands of percentage points, using a checklist of fundamental and technical identifiers.
Small caps outperform . . . period.
History shows that small cap stocks outperform large cap stocks. The 2006 Ibbotson Yearbook, for example, tells us that from 1925 through 2005, small cap stocks yielded annual 12.6% returns, as compared to annual returns of 10.4% for large cap stocks.
It's easier to find companies with 10-bagger potential among small caps. Did you know that when eBay IPO'd in 1998, it sold at $1.80 with a market cap of $715 million? Today, eBay is a $52 billion company priced at $38--a 2,000% gain.
When Yahoo IPO'd in 1996, it sold at $2.62 with a market cap of $334 million. Today, YHOO is a $36 billion company priced at $26--an 892% gain.
When Starbucks IPO'd in 1994, it sold at $4.89 with a market cap of $216 million. Today, SBUX is a $19 billion company priced at $26.08--a 431% gain.
When Wal-Mart IPO'd in 1970, it sold at around $1 with a market cap of $25 million. Today, WMT is a $185 billion company priced at $45.68--a 4,468% gain.
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