Apologies for the lack of activity on the blog in recent weeks, I've been busy working with my friend @Jansvenda to produce an updated version of the Svenda's Manual of OTC stocks. This latest release is, in my opinion, the most exciting yet.
We've produced an updated version on the OTC Manual with several specific guest write-ups on interesting OTC situations and updates on all the previously covered stocks. We've also combined our dark stock financials collections to create a larger library of financial reports drawn from companies which do not publicly disclose them. On top of this we've collaborated with @davelojk to compile all the interesting stocks we have unearthed into a searchable database. You can purchase the latest edition of the Svenda's OTC manual here. You'll also get access to our complete collection of dark stock financials and time-restricted access to the OTC stock database. As many of you will know, the OTC markets contain several thousand stocks and there is no practical way to screen for interesting companies. In order to separate the wheat from the chaff one has to manually go through each stock, one by one, to uncover the interesting opportunities. Between us, me and Jan have looked through several thousand stocks on the OTC markets and selected those which we think will be of interest to OTC and nano/micro cap investors. These have then been compiled into a database which can be filtered based on various metrics such as market cap, share price and Price/Tangible book value. We've also included a comments section for each stock to allow investors to engage in discussion on various stocks. The main selling points for the latest release are;
I'm quite proud of what we have put together and I'm also excited to see where we can take the project in the future. If this latest release proves a success we intend to develop the project further by, among other things, adding more stocks to the database, expanding it's functionality with increased fundamental data and adding extra features. I hope you all get as much value out of this latest release as I think you will. Regards, David.
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Trey Henninger
9/7/2020 07:51:05 pm
Why is the database only visible for 3 weeks for purchasers?
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David
9/7/2020 08:04:12 pm
Hi Trey,
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mike
9/8/2020 08:48:04 pm
Can you still find enough cheap, tiny and interesting companies in the U.S.? At the moment I find it quite difficult. It is currently easier in Hong Hong or London for example.
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David
9/8/2020 09:01:15 pm
Hi Mike,
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Joe
9/16/2020 01:01:01 pm
Hi David
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David
9/23/2020 08:26:55 pm
Hi Joe,
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