The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks, + Website: Why You'll Never Buy a Stock Over $10 Again: 36

The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks, + Website: Why You'll Never Buy a Stock Over $10 Again: 36 book cover

The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks, + Website: Why You'll Never Buy a Stock Over $10 Again: 36

Author(s): Hilary Kramer (Author), Louis Navellier (Foreword)

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication Date: 6 Dec. 2011
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 176 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1118150058
  • ISBN-13: 9781118150054

Book Description

The key to building wealth the low-priced stock way

Low-priced gems, or what author Hilary Kramer calls “breakout stocks” come in all kinds of shapes and sizes but they all have three things in common: (1) they are mostly under $10; (2) they are undervalued; and (3) they have specific catalysts in the near future that put them on the threshold of breaking out to much higher prices. In The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks, small stock expert Hilary Kramer looks for stocks with fifty to two hundred percent upside potential!

From drug stocks that may have been punished because an FDA approval failed to materialize when Wall Street expected it to, to the overly zealous selling off of Ford, there are many great low-priced stock opportunities. In this Little Book you’ll learn:

  • How to identify the low cost stocks that have the potential to yield big profits
  • The most important secret to making money in stock investing
  • Plus, you’ll gain instant access to a website with educational videos, interactive tools and stock recommendations

The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks explains Kramer’s methodology and gives you the ability to analyze the opportunities to pick your own winners.

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From the Inside Flap

“A one-woman investment financial powerhouse.”
—Financial Times

Hilary Kramer was a newcomer to the investing world when the markets took a massive tumble in late 1987. While everyone around her was selling like crazy, she was buying as many devalued stocks as she could get her hands on. Her levelheadedness paid off, and she was a self-made millionaire by age thirty. In The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks, Kramer shares her years of insight into low-priced stocks—or “breakout stocks”—a great low-risk, high-reward way to build or rebuild wealth quickly. For years, stocks worth less than $10 have been viewed with disdain by traditional investment logic. Kramer knows how to identify which have the potential to skyrocket and, with this book in hand, so will you.

Breaking with conventional wisdom, Kramer shows readers that just because a stock is cheap doesn’t mean it’s worthless. Context is everything, and the intelligent investor needs to look at the bigger picture to really understand a stock’s value. In many cases, stock prices may be depressed because they belong to new companies with undiscovered worth or established companies engaged in dramatic turnarounds. These stocks present phenomenal opportunities for investors. In fact, many have the potential for a 50 to 200 percent increase in the next six to twenty-four months, and it is these stocks that this Little Book looks at in detail.

Kramer argues that “breakout stocks” have three things in common: most are under $10; all of them are undervalued; and in each case, there are specific catalysts in the near future that put them on the threshold of becoming much more valuable. Once you know what to look for in buying and selling these bargain stocks, you’re primed to make a killing.

Accompanied by a companion website with educational videos, interactive tools, stock recommendations, and much more, The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks is essential reading for individual investors, money managers, and anyone else looking for expert guidance on one of the hottest areas of stock investing today.

From the Back Cover

“A one-woman investment financial powerhouse.”
Financial Times

Hilary Kramer was a newcomer to the investing world when the markets took a massive tumble in late 1987. While everyone around her was selling like crazy, she was buying as many devalued stocks as she could get her hands on. Her levelheadedness paid off, and she was a self-made millionaire by age thirty. In The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks, Kramer shares her years of insight into low-priced stocks or “breakout stocks” a great low-risk, high-reward way to build or rebuild wealth quickly. For years, stocks worth less than $10 have been viewed with disdain by traditional investment logic. Kramer knows how to identify which have the potential to skyrocket and, with this book in hand, so will you.

Breaking with conventional wisdom, Kramer shows readers that just because a stock is cheap doesn’t mean it’s worthless. Context is everything, and the intelligent investor needs to look at the bigger picture to really understand a stock’s value. In many cases, stock prices may be depressed because they belong to new companies with undiscovered worth or established companies engaged in dramatic turnarounds. These stocks present phenomenal opportunities for investors. In fact, many have the potential for a 50 to 200 percent increase in the next six to twenty-four months, and it is these stocks that this Little Book looks at in detail.

Kramer argues that “breakout stocks” have three things in common: most are under $10; all of them are undervalued; and in each case, there are specific catalysts in the near future that put them on the threshold of becoming much more valuable. Once you know what to look for in buying and selling these bargain stocks, you’re primed to make a killing.

Accompanied by a companion website with educational videos, interactive tools, stock recommendations, and much more, The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks is essential reading for individual investors, money managers, and anyone else looking for expert guidance on one of the hottest areas of stock investing today.

About the Author

HILARY KRAMER Is Editor of GameChangers, Breakout Stocks Under $5, and High Octane Stocks (all for InvestorPlace Media). She is a regular contributor to MarketWatch.com, Forbes.com, and is a commentator on Nightly Business Report. The Financial Times calls her “a one-woman financial powerhouse.” She received her MBA from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania and within a decade was recognized as one of the best equity investors on Wall Street. She has twenty-five years of investing experience, first as an analyst, then as a portfolio manager, investment banker, and hedge fund manager, and has managed more than $5 billion in global private equity and publicly-traded investments.

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