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What do eBay, Cisco, Amgen, Genentech and even Microsoft have in common?

Give up?

They all started out as "small cap" companies, or stocks that have market caps of less than $1 billion.

Cisco Systems, the company responsible for connecting the Internet to billions of computers globally, was a super tiny company when it went public in 1990. In fact, its total market valuation was just $480 million.

But today, Cisco's market cap is now $200 billion--a gain of 41,500%. Had you invested $5,000 in Cisco on the day of its IPO, you'd have $2,075,000 today.

Truth be told, gains like these still exist today. With Small Cap Trading Pit, you have the opportunity to get in on tomorrow's Starbucks, Yahoo, or even Wal-Mart. We're here to help find the "small cap" companies that have the potential to increase hundreds, if not thousands of percentage points, using a checklist of fundamental and technical identifiers.

Small caps outperform . . . period.

History shows that small cap stocks outperform large cap stocks. The 2006 Ibbotson Yearbook, for example, tells us that from 1925 through 2005, small cap stocks yielded annual 12.6% returns, as compared to annual returns of 10.4% for large cap stocks.

It's easier to find companies with 10-bagger potential among small caps. Did you know that when eBay IPO'd in 1998, it sold at $1.80 with a market cap of $715 million? Today, eBay is a $52 billion company priced at $38--a 2,000% gain.

When Yahoo IPO'd in 1996, it sold at $2.62 with a market cap of $334 million. Today, YHOO is a $36 billion company priced at $26--an 892% gain.

When Starbucks IPO'd in 1994, it sold at $4.89 with a market cap of $216 million. Today, SBUX is a $19 billion company priced at $26.08--a 431% gain.

When Wal-Mart IPO'd in 1970, it sold at around $1 with a market cap of $25 million. Today, WMT is a $185 billion company priced at $45.68--a 4,468% gain.

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