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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 youll 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, youll gain instant access to a website with educational videos, interactive tools and stock recommendations

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

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Additional Praise for The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks

Hilary Kramer is one of the best-known investors in America. In this book, her personal recipe for making money on Wall Street is finally revealed.

Matthew Valencia, U.S. Finance Editor , The Economist

Hilary Kramer is bold and daringgiving readers the courage to try a new approach to achieve the life-changing investment returns that all investors truly crave.

Paul Taylor, Business Technology Editor , Financial Times

In this fast-moving, valuable and perceptive book, Hilary Kramer shows readers how to find great undiscovered growth stocks. She has just the right message for turbulent times.

James K. Glassman, financial columnist , Kiplingers Personal Finance, and former Undersecretary of State

Hilary Kramers Little Book is bound to have a big impact on your finances. Its full of smart advice and real-life stock-picking stories about companies you knowFord, Priceline, and Cabelas among them.

Tyler Mathisen, noted business TV anchor

Fun to read and easy to understand, Hilary Kramers Little Book is filled with smart advice that is empowering and immediately actionable. This is a game-changer for anyone interested in being a richly successful personal investor.

Joe Peyronnin, Cofounder of Fox News Channel and NYU Professor of Journalism

For years, Hilary Kramer has been pulling back the curtain to reveal how to make money in the stock market, and she does it again in this book.

Andrea Coombes, Personal Finance Editor , MarketWatch, and Wall Street Journal Digital Network

Kramers rock-solid picking acumen has both earned her clients countless amounts of money, and protected them, too. Kramers investing advice is as vital as oxygen.

Elizabeth MacDonald, Fox Business

This is one of the liveliest, fun to read, and informative books on investing that I have ever read.

Wallace Forbes, CFA, president of the Forbes Investors Advisory Institute

Big ideas dont come cheap. But big ideas start off small and Hilary has a sharp eye finding them when theyre bargains.

Tom Hudson , Nightly Business Report on PBS

Over the years, during good markets and bad, Hilary has demonstrated an uncanny ability to research and recommend investment strategies that work. This book is mandatory reading for anyone who has watched their money wither rather than flourish.

Ken and Daria Dolan, former cohosts of one of Americas most-listened-to nationally syndicated personal finance radio show

Little Book Big Profits Series In the Little Book Big Profits series the brightest icons in the financial - photo 2

In the Little Book Big Profits series, the brightest icons in the financial world write on topics that range from tried-and-true investment strategies to tomorrows new trends. Each book offers a unique perspective on investing, allowing the reader to pick and choose from the very best in investment advice today.

Books in the Little Book Big Profits series include:

The Little Book That Still Beats the Market by Joel Greenblatt

The Little Book of Value Investing by Christopher Browne

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. Bogle

The Little Book That Makes You Rich by Louis Navellier

The Little Book That Builds Wealth by Pat Dorsey

The Little Book That Saves Your Assets by David M. Darst

The Little Book of Bull Moves by Peter D. Schiff

The Little Book of Main Street Money by Jonathan Clements

The Little Book of Safe Money by Jason Zweig

The Little Book of Behavioral Investing by James Montier

The Little Book of Big Dividends by Charles B. Carlson

The Little Book of Bulletproof Investing by Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth

The Little Book of Commodity Investing by John R. Stephenson

The Little Book of Economics by Greg Ip

The Little Book of Sideways Markets by Vitaliy N. Katsenelson

The Little Book of Currency Trading by Kathy Lien

The Little Book of Valuation by Aswath Damodaran

The Little Book of Trading by Michael Covel

The Little Book of Stock Market Profits by Mitch Zacks

The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks by Hilary Kramer

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Copyright 2012 by InvestorPlace Media, LLC. All rights reserved.

Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey.

Published simultaneously in Canada.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:

Kramer, Hilary.

The little book of big profits from small stocks : why youll never buy a stock over $10 again / Hilary Kramer.

p. cm. (Little book big profits series)

ISBN 978-1-118-15005-4 (hardback); 978-1-118-19803-2 (ebk)l 978-1-118-19802-5 (ebk); 978-1-118-19761-5 (ebk)

1. Small capitalization stocks. 2. Investments. I. Title.

HG4971.K73 2011

332.6322dc23 2011034200

Foreword

I find it refreshing that investing veteran Hilary Kramer has taken the time to share her over 25 years of Wall Street experience with Main Street individual investors like you. Her tours of duty include stints at Morgan Stanley and Lehman Brothers during their heydays, as well as starting up and managing a multimillion-dollar hedge fund.

Hilary is certainly no stranger to Wall Street and will be the first to tell you that she attributes much of her career success to investing in low-priced beaten-down stocks. And in reading this book, its clear her goal is to help you achieve similar success.

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