March 16, 2007 (Press Release) --
Following one of the most uncanny and uninterrupted market rallies in modern times, the steep selloff on February 27th, 2007 and the ensuing weakness has left many investors feeling vulnerable, and a little uncertain about what may be coming next. Though the economy is still relatively positive, the correction was a stark reminder that owning stocks can be challenging to do.
The Small Cap Network's special report looks at the possibility of any further weakness, what it may look like, and how long it might persist. The report cites specific situations that may mean a short-term bottom has been made. Since this could mean the largest risk factors have been abated, investors may be able to use ideas from the report to choose a re-entry point in the coming weeks.
The complimentary research also provides some specific sectors and style ideas investors may wish to consider once the market's condition starts to improve again.
To access the report, investors should go to http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/.
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The Small Cap Network is a leading financial publisher dedicated to providing investors with information on equities in the small cap sector. Our dedicated staff of editorial and research analysts publishes a weekly financial newsletter, the Small Cap Network Newsletter, via email. The newsletter focuses on stocks in the small cap sector that have the potential to appreciate significantly in the future. We conduct our due diligence through the use of fundamental and technical indicators. However, it is our contacts within the industry that allow us to discover the best investment opportunities in the small cap sector. The Small Cap Network has over 900,000 members ranging from fund managers to retail investors. Our readership provides us with some of the topics that are featured in editions we publish.
The Small Cap Network's special report looks at the possibility of any further weakness, what it may look like, and how long it might persist. The report cites specific situations that may mean a short-term bottom has been made. Since this could mean the largest risk factors have been abated, investors may be able to use ideas from the report to choose a re-entry point in the coming weeks.
The complimentary research also provides some specific sectors and style ideas investors may wish to consider once the market's condition starts to improve again.
To access the report, investors should go to http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/.
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The Small Cap Network is a leading financial publisher dedicated to providing investors with information on equities in the small cap sector. Our dedicated staff of editorial and research analysts publishes a weekly financial newsletter, the Small Cap Network Newsletter, via email. The newsletter focuses on stocks in the small cap sector that have the potential to appreciate significantly in the future. We conduct our due diligence through the use of fundamental and technical indicators. However, it is our contacts within the industry that allow us to discover the best investment opportunities in the small cap sector. The Small Cap Network has over 900,000 members ranging from fund managers to retail investors. Our readership provides us with some of the topics that are featured in editions we publish.

After the market's giant plunge on February 27th, 2007, investors have become worried again. Our special report will explain what investors need to watch out for in the Spring of 2007.
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