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| Subject: Re: How to categorize stocks | Date: 7/10/2005 11:54 PM | |
| Author: Todd212 | Number: 40 of 66 | |
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For definitions like microcap, small cap, mega cap, etc.-- http://investopedia.com/dictionary To quickly find whether a stock is small, medium or large-- http://morningstar.com type in the stock symbol at the top, and then click on "data interpreter" on the right (works for mutual fund symbols too--will tell you, on the whole, the average size of the stocks owned by the fund--just need to type the fund's symbol in at the top of morningstar.com) --Todd |
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