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Micro-Cap Stocks

Micro-cap stocks are companies with a market cap under $300 million. The SEC and FINRA note that micro-caps tend to have the least analyst coverage, the thinnest trading volume, the widest bid-ask spreads, and a higher historical rate of price manipulation and aggressive promotion than larger companies. That is context about the category, not a prediction about any specific stock.

The list below shows micro-cap names ranked by trading volume. This page lists what is in the band; it is not a list of recommendations. If a micro-cap is being loudly promoted, it is worth understanding what a pump-and-dump is first.

Ranked by trading volume within the market-cap band.

Market cap and volume are from the most recent end-of-day snapshot, not a real-time feed, and this is not a buy or sell signal. See the complete guide to spotting stock fraud.