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The Little Black Book of Microcap Investing: Beat the Market with NASDAQ/AMEX Microcap Stocks, OTCBB Penny Stocks, and Pink Sheet Stocks

by Dan Holtzclaw

List Price:$21.95
Average Rating:3.5 out of 5 stars
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ONLY 150 NEW BOOKS LEFT! The Little Black Book has sold out of 3 print runs. Once these last 199 books are gone, NO ADDITIONAL COPIES WILL BE PRINTED! Are 1000% gains still possible in post-internet bubble markets? Absolutely! While most large cap stocks sluggishly provide single digit returns, microcap stocks offer the opportunity for amazing gains. Dan Holtzclaw, author of the best-selling book Penny Stocks: The Next American Gold Rush shows you how to beat the market with NASDAQ and AMEX microcap stocks, OTCBB penny stocks, and Pink Sheet stocks. The Little Black Book of Microcap Investing contains information on: - Contemporary microcap investing strategies - Analysis of the rise, fall, and subsequent resurrection of the penny stock market - How to profit from patterns that stocks follow when graduating from the OTCBB to the AMEX or NASDAQ - How to profit from parallels that exist between NASDAQ and OTCBB trading patterns - Detailed analysis of 5 economic sectors that are poised for future growth and 8 microcap stocks that may conquer them - Information on microcap short and naked short sales - Interviews with: - Cromwell Coulson (CEO of the Pink Sheets LLC) - Peter Toscano (CEO of International Power Group) - Roy Warren (CEO of Bravo Foods International)


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Average Customer Review:3.5 out of 5 stars
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsPoorly written book... not worth it at all !, 2009-08-23
I will start my review by pointing you to page-8 of this book, where you will find this sentence saying "For all intensive purposes". I was shocked, I thought illiterates and high school dropouts say that. And you have the audacity to become a book author ????

This is one of the most poorly written books that I have ever read. The author has horrible horrible writing skills. And I don't mind that at all, if the content of the book was good.

I am 100% sure the good reviews that you see here on Amazon.com are people he must have paid to put reviews. There is no other explanation to the good reviews.

The book just talks and talks about his experiences of making money with Stocks. The worst part is there is nothing you can learn from his experiences. He just goes on and on about how much money he made with xyz or abc stock with no valuable lessons or strategy to offer which you can benefit from.

Frankly speaking, this book should have been just a blog out there on the internet for people to read for free (I doubt it if anyone would have ever read it though).

I seriously, think the author made more money selling this book compared to actually investing in stocks. I am just sharing this experience, so that no one else gets cheated like me.

I am trying to sell this book on ebay or craigslist now, to get some of the money back that I wasted on it.


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsWhat rymes with rap, 2009-05-21
Don't waste your money. This book is full of filler.
He talks about his childhood & teen years, right into adult hood.
No meat & patatoes here. WORTHLESS...I'll send you my copy for free, if you want it.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsGuide in Microcap Gambling, 2009-05-20
It's nothing changed since this authors first book. He is still gambler unfortunately, and this book is all about it.
You will find insights on how author:
- Averages down in microcaps (!);
- How author acts on tips form message board hypsters saying "I know it's gambling, but sometimes it's works, so why not try"?

Well. Sometimes betting in casino works also. In casio you at least can get free drinks.
It's nothing about investing in microcaps

if you are searching for serious book on this topic, choose this one: Small Stocks for Big Profits: Generate Spectacular Returns by Investing in Up-and-Coming Companies (Wiley Trading)


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsAbsolute garbage, 2008-09-05
I would bet money that the author made far more off of this well presented book than he ever has off of trading.

This book is a stumbling, bumbling, super-beginners guide to investing in Microcaps, but most of the book the author is hyping up old holdings in washed up companies.

From the sounds of the book this guy is a hobbyist. And hobbies are expensive. He compares micro-cap trading to playing slot machines! Is this really something you want to emulate?

Don't get fooled by the cute cover, save your money and buy a better book.



1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsKnowledgeable Author, 2008-08-01
If you're going to trade penny stocks or are thinking about that sector of investments then this book should be your first. The buzzword for this type of speculation is "due diligence". Mr. Holtzclaw provides all the information you need to conduct a proper due diligence. I'm very happy with my purchase.




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