Small-Caps
Although definitions may vary among brokerages, small-caps are companies with a market capitalization of between $300 million and $2 billion. These smaller companies have a greater chance for growth but also more volatility.
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Sean Brodrick provides recommendations on trading Canadian-based small cap natural resource companies. Many of the companies might also have operations in other parts of the world, including Brazil, Australia, and Mexico. His picks can include Canadian, and other small-cap stocks, ETFs, and closed-end funds.
Sean Brodrick focuses primarily on Asian-based natural resource companies – or companies that are best positioned to feed the Asian juggernauts. But he doesn’t restrict trading opportunities to Asia. He goes to Australia, Latin America – anywhere it takes to find the best opportunities for you.
This service provides recommendations on using international ETFs to scoop up huge profits from global market moves. The strategy it uses has beaten the S&P 500 by SIX TO ONE for 16 long years. And it offers you the most favorable risk/reward ratio available on every international ETF recommended.
