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Small-cap Tech Stock Returns Excellent, But Have You Missed the Boat?

Stock-Markets / Tech Stocks Feb 01, 2011 - 02:48 AM GMT

By: Profit_Confidential

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Mitchell Clark writes: One very good trend that I’m seeing this earnings season is a strong resurgence in business conditions among small-cap technology companies. This strength is occurring in the semiconductor industry as well as in the networking and telecommunication sectors. It’s a good sign for the domestic economy and business outlooks are improving.


Because the stock market’s been so strong lately, most of the small-cap technology companies that are reporting good news have already experienced major upward price moves in their shares. There isn’t a lot of value out there and this makes life a lot more difficult for stock-pickers. Most of the trades in the marketplace now are momentum trades and, while this kind of action can be profitable, you have to be ready to jump ship at any time. Momentum investing isn’t easy.

Many analysts, including myself, expected the technology sector as a whole to do much better than it did last year. The recovery in corporate IT spending definitely took longer than most people thought, even though big companies have been sitting on piles of cash. With corporations now spending on equipment and services, and consumers buying at the retail level, there’s a trickle-down effect taking place and it’s great for the small-cap technology sector.

But again, I come back to the investor’s view. Business is getting better and that’s great. But, where are the good investment opportunities? Where can I buy low with the goal of selling higher? The answer is that you can’t very easily in this market. We’re not in a new bull market. This is a bear market rally.

So, I want to reiterate a previous point about playing the market rather than playing individual stocks. In this kind of environment, with the current outlook and current monetary policy, trading the market seems to me like a worthier strategy than trying to pick individual stocks. Sure, there are great stocks out there to own, but I’m saying that the probability of generating successful returns now favors buying and selling the market, rather than individual stocks, which, for the most part, have already gone up in price.

I’ve been saying for months that investors should be long and I maintain this positive outlook for the near term. Investors want to be buyers in this market, because there’s nothing else to invest in and there’s a lot of hope for the future. The stock market is definitely due for a correction, however, so keep this in mind if you’re buying and selling.

By Mitchell Clark

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