Monday, June 18, 2012

4 Small Caps Trading For Cheap Despite Positive Analyst Recommendations


Small-cap stocks tend to offer investors greater growth opportunities than large-cap alternatives, although this comes with its fair share of added risk. One way to mitigate that risk is to focus on small caps that have the highest analysts ratings, i.e. 'Strong Buy' ratings from analysts. Today we screened on the top rated small cap stocks, and then focused further on those that seem undervalued, despite their strong analyst ratings. You might like what we've put in our list.The Price/Sales ratio is a price-multiple valuation metric used to help identify if a firm is cheap by its twelve month trailing sales numbers. In the most basic terms it let's an investor know how much the investment community is willing to pay for every dollars worth of sales. A firm with a P/S ratio of one or lower would be viewed as cheap because investors are paying $1 or less
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