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Paul Andreola: How To Find The Next XPEL
Publisher |
Brandon Beylo
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
Interview
Investing
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Investing
Publication Date |
Aug 05, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:08:54

This week our guest is Paul Andreola. He is the publisher of SmallCap Discoveries and full-time microcap investor. Today, we discussed why illiquidity is a benefit, the advantages of being a CEO, his research process, immediate green and red flags, and how to spot the next $XPEL!

  • [0:00] Introduction: The most difficult parts of micro-cap investing in the last two years.
  • [1:40] Benefit of illiquidity
  • [6:50] Being a CEO
  • [11:00] What was the why for $XPEL?
  • [12:50] How much of a cost burden is staying public?
  • [15:40] Using the CANSLIM method with micro-caps.
  • [23:00] Lessons from investing in Bowflex and Medifast ($MED).
  • [27:33] Cheapies with a chance: Paul’s Process
  • [28:41] Reading 10Ks
  • [31:00] Capturing Inflection Points
  • [35:00] Share Dilution
  • [38:48] Immediate Red Flags
  • [40:40] Immediate Green Flags
  • [44:14] Cenco Tech
  • [50:05] Acceleware
  • [52:14] Inventronics (TSX:IVX)
  • [56:14] PosaBit
  • [59:14] Doing it all over it again
  • [1:02:54] More from Paul and Closing Questions 

Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.

Check out Paul on Twitter here and his website here.

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