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February 2, 2024

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VOLUME 01: ISSUE 01 For info, visit access.smallcapnetwork.com Dow Jones 8603.44 NASDAQ 14999.41 S & P 500 1002.72 Russell 2000 393.79 To Our Valued Investors: Congratulations! You have been chosen to receive a complimentary FREE MEMBERSHIP to the SmallCap Network. (After careful consideration, if you should decide to decline this special introductory offer, please follow the "remove" instructions at the TOP RIGHT CORNER of this issue. This will enable you to automatically remove your own address immediately. We only want to include those who are interested.)The SmallCap Network Web Site has been developed to serve the individual investor community interested in becoming more knowledgeable and informed about micro and small cap investing. It also serves as a valuable resource destination for investors who may have lacked the proper tools, guidelines, or research ideas to participate with reasonable effectiveness in the past. Any investor can observe how we approach investing in this market segment, beginning with our outline of basic rules for investors.We provide information to SmallCap Network Members though our proprietary and confidential e-mail service, The SmallCap Digest. We host our own website and community. (We invite you to review our Privacy Policy stating your e-mail address will be kept strictly confidential.) Every investor should read: Are Micro Cap Stocks for You?, written by Dr. Richard Geist, Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard University. He is a well known expert on the psychology of successful micro and small cap investing.Less than two years ago investors were chasing stocks into the stratosphere with little regard for investment basics such as fundamentals or valuations. Investors grew mostly complacent. Today, the pendulum has swung 180 degrees as the market has sold off to an extent not seen since 1933.Recent events have Wall Street in shock and facing tremendous fears, both real and imagined. Investors are stockpiling capital in the form of CD's, short-term bonds, money market funds, or gold. While we acknowledge caution is a must, following the herd mentality at market extremities often proves to be an ill-advised investment strategy.It's important to recall history. The economic environment was drastically worse in the 1930's than it is today. Our nation's banking system was in shambles and people were starving all across America. Today, interest rates are low and going lower, and our nation's financial institutions are strong.SEARCHING OUT SMALL COMPANIES WITH ABOVE AVERAGE GROWTH PROSPECTS MAKES THE MOST SENSE WHEN THE SHORT-TERM OUTLOOK OF THE OVERALL ECONOMY IS FOR SLOW, NEGATIVE, OR NO GROWTH.While recent acts of gross, senseless violence shook the country with fear and took an unprecedented toll, the American spirit has undergone a historic rejuvenation.Today our finest are being honored and cheered as heroes in ceremonies nation wide. Without doubt and regardless of fear, we have reunited and come together as a nation. A tremendous amount of goodwill and renewed sense of community has been born on our war torn eastern seaboard. Hopefully, the American spirit that's been rekindled will continue to spread, becoming the most visible and positive of all possible results spawned by the unthinkable actions of cowards.We strongly encourage you to consider the opinions and ideas we present in the weeks and months ahead. Many outstanding opportunities exist for the investor ready, willing, and able to  take action. Investment decisions are the personal responsibility of each SmallCap Network Member. We only provide ideas and guidelines. PATIENCE, especially through tough times, is the ultimate virtue.We have chosen to introduce the Small Cap Digest today because stock values have reached nearly risk free entry levels. As the market bottoms and stocks begin to recover in sympathy with a powerful economic recovery, members of the Small Cap Network could benefit greatly. To be removed, please click here. The primary focus of the SmallCap Network is to uncover unfollowed growth companies before they show up on the research screens of the Wall Street establishment. Our objective is to present companies at the point in their history when market capitalization appears poised to increase due to positive business and economic developments.We're confident you won't want to miss a single issue!! Here's why...   FIVE REASONS TO INVEST IN MICRO CAP STOCKS TODAY: #1 The Russell 2000 Small Cap Index HAS NEVER BEEN THIS OVERSOLD. The only comparable time was in late 1998. LESS THAN SIXTEEN MONTHS LATER, the Small Cap Index MORE THAN DOUBLED! A retest of the Russell 2000 Small Cap Index 50 DAY MOVING AVERAGE from today's opening price would produce a 27% return. Experience tells us many stocks will produce even bigger returns as the index recovers.#2 During Times of Economic Slowdown, Small Companies can provide greater growth than Large Companies. Innovative ideas, technologies, services, and products are always in demand if they increase productivity, improve quality of life, or fill an important void in the market . The economy of the free world has always been based on "supply and demand." Dynamic growth rates can still be achieved EVEN DURING TOUGH TIMES.#3 Many small company stocks avoid significant selling pressure from institutional investors! Micro and many small cap companies are often over looked by the institutional investment community. THIS LEVELS THE FIELD OF PLAY for the individual investor. The courage to abandon the crowd and follow your own path often leads to exciting returns.#4 Greater pricing inefficiencies exist in micro and small cap stocks. At  market extremes the stocks of small companies demonstrate increased volatility on light volume. It often takes much less pressure to move them IN EITHER DIRECTION. The current oversold condition we are experiencing GREATLY INCREASES THE ODDS FOR SUCCESS.#5 The more things change, the more they remain the same. The world has certainly changed in the past several weeks. The toughest thing for most inexperienced investors to do is that which is the MOST UNCOMFORTABLE, whether it is selling at the top or buying at the bottom. By the time the market regains it's "legs" and everyone jumps back on the bandwagon, the easiest money will already be made.CHARTER SMALLCAP NETWORK MEMBERS RECEIVE THESE VALUABLE BENEFITS:FREE SUBSCRIPTION to the SmallCap Digest, focused on Micro and Small Cap investment opportunities and stock market analysis.FOCUS COMPANY REPORTS up to one week before they are posted on the SmallCap Network Web Site.FREE WEEKLY UPDATES and WEEKEND OUTLOOK issues with valuable insights into weekly stock market activity as it relates to small companies.FREE SHORT TERM TRADING ALERTS providing "action" ideas for aggressive investors seeking speculative short term trading opportunities in micro and small cap stocks.SPECIAL OFFERS featuring discounts on publications, services, and other resources designed to save Network Members money and provide greater insights into the stock market and small company investing.We are confident you will find these Member Benefits of value and look forward to providing these services to you. Investing in all types of stocks can be very risky. Investing in micro and small capitalization stocks can often be the riskiest and is not recommended for everyone.We strongly caution investors not to invest more money than they can afford to lose. In addition, we encourage investors to verify any claims we make about the companies we cover through third party sources.If you'd like to update, change, or add a new address please click here.     D I S C L A I M E R : The SmallCap Digest is an independent electronic publication committed to providing our readers with factual information on selected  publicly traded companies. SmallCap Digest is not a registered investment advisor or broker-dealer. 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All statements and expressions are the sole  opinions of the editors and are subject to change without notice. A profile, description, or other mention of a company in the newsletter is neither an offer nor solicitation to buy or sell any securities  mentioned. While we believe all sources of information to be factual and reliable, in no way do we represent or guarantee the accuracy thereof, nor the statements made herein. The editor, members of the editor's family, and/or entities with  which the editor is affiliated, are forbidden by company policy to own, buy, sell or otherwise trade stock for their own benefit in the companies who appear in the publication. The profiles, critiques, and other editorial content of the SmallCap Digest and SmallCapNetwork.net may contain forward-looking statements relating to the expected capabilities of the companies mentioned herein. THE READER SHOULD VERIFY ALL CLAIMS AND DO THEIR OWN DUE DILIGENCE BEFORE INVESTING IN ANY SECURITIES MENTIONED. 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