Buying into megatrends of the future through small-cap growth vehicles is a primary mission of Roadrunner Stocks, and this month's issue offers up both value and momentum plays on futuristic themes. Read More
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No signs of a market top and improving economic data bode well for small-cap stocks. Roadrunner portfolios are taking full advantage of the good news for small caps while at the same time hedging via defensive industry sectors. Read More
The second crucial component of an outperforming Roadrunner Stock is management integrity, which isn't easy to determine. But there are some observable corporate behaviors that shed light on whether corporate management's heart is in the right place. Read More
Jim reveals the first "secret sauce" criterion in his stock-picking formula for uncovering the super small-cap growth stocks of the next decade. Read More
The stock of 3D Systems sold off after reporting strong fourth-quarter earnings, whereas competitor Stratasys saw its stock jump after reporting a very-similar earnings report. The differing treatment by investors has very little to do with the relative business fundamentals or valuations of either company and may be offering investors a buying opportunity. Read More
News developments never stop for our beloved Roadrunner portfolio stocks. Several companies reported fourth-quarter earnings. Read More
Short sellers on average are some of the smartest investors, so investors that buy heavily-shorted stocks are assuming additional risk. Sometimes, however, the risk is worth it. Read More
An old tech stock from the Internet bubble is making a strong comeback with takeover appeal and a new eBay-like Internet disruptor with network effects is on a roll. Read More
Both the value and momentum Roadrunner portfolios are beating the S&P 500, but it's not because I knew which stock would perform best. "Not knowing" is the rationale behind diversification and low-correlation stock picking. Read More
"Cheap" and "value" are not the same thing. Finding outperforming stocks is great, but the real key to investment success is avoiding the big losers -- which often present themselves in the form of value traps. Read More