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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Small Cap Stocks

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To: axial who wrote (206)7/19/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: Ally   of 512
 
Hi Jaskay,

>>But here's the question: what is the proper way to trade stocks on the ASE? I have found that it's never a problem buying, but that there may be a problem selling, at a given price, because there may not be enough buyers. Then you had to take the "market price", which was substantially lower.<<

Micro-cap stocks are not as liquid as the larger cap stocks. This means that there is greater volatility, and less probability of getting target buy or sell prices. Is is not just stocks on ASE, it is generally the same for all illiquid stocks in any stock exchange. Because of the lack of liquidity in small cap stocks, a buyer should be prepared to buy and hold for quite a while.
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