Josh Levine Launches New MicroCap Investor Blog, Functional Inspiration: Money and Innovation in the Microsphere
New York, NY - December 6, 2010 (www.InvestorIdeas.com Newswire) – Josh Levine's MicroCap Investor, a financial advisory service, announced the recently launched Functional Inspiration blog is now available to investors interested in gaining a greater understanding of important financial, economic and technological trends impacting small companies.
The blog, Functional Inspiration: Money and Innovation in the Microsphere, is the first free investor content available through Levinesmicrocapinvestor.com. Previously, all content at the MicroCap Investor web site was available to paid subscribers only.
"This blog marks the biggest change between the old and new web site for MicroCap Investor, which completed the transition this week. It provides a new venue to express and explore anything that interests, puzzles or inspires throughout the microsphere -- and unlike our subscription-based advisory service, this blog is open for one and all," says Levine.
Subscribe to Functional Inspiration: http://www.levinesmicrocapinvestor.com/RSS/Articles.xml
MicroCap Investor delves deep into the world of small stocks to identify big winners. Levine targets innovative companies on the path of the new and revolutionary, developing technologies that disrupt entrenched markets to create tremendous value.
About Josh Levine and Levine's MicroCap Investor www.levinesmicrocapinvestor.com
Josh Levine has 25 years of senior-level experience in analyzing technology trends and investing in top-performing micro- and small-cap stocks. He excels at assessing management teams and evaluating new innovations and their impact on corporate valuations.
In 2002 he joined independent investment-research boutique ChangeWave Research, where he was editor of ChangeWave MicroCap Investor since 2004, becoming Levine's MicroCap Investor in 2010. He has been editor of the flagship ChangeWave Investing since 2007.
Levine is also senior analyst for ChangeWave Research. Through its survey network comprised of 25,000 members, ChangeWave tracks the rate of change in corporate and consumer demand trends and provides the results through an institutional research subscription service. Its macroeconomic research is among the best on Wall Street.
More on Levine's bio: http://www.levinesmicrocapinvestor.com/aboutus/
Learn more about subscribing to Levine's MicroCap Investor: http://www.levinesmicrocapinvestor.com/subscriptions/order/
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Josh Levine
Josh has 25 years of senior-level experience in analyzing technology trends and investing in top-performing micro- and small-cap stocks. He excels at assessing management teams and evaluating new innovations and their impact on corporate valuations.
In 2002 he joined independent investment-research boutique ChangeWave Research, where he was editor of ChangeWave MicroCap Investor since 2004, becoming Levine's MicroCap Investor in 2010. He has been editor of the flagship ChangeWave Investing since 2007.
Josh is also senior analyst for ChangeWave Research. Through its survey network comprised of 25,000 members, ChangeWave tracks the rate of change in corporate and consumer demand trends and provides the results through an institutional research subscription service. Its macroeconomic research is among the best on Wall Street.
Previously his achievements include creating the NextWave 100 (the first small-cap technology stock index), developing Technodynamic Investing (a proprietary methodology for analyzing tech stocks) and producing a financial website (Next Wave Stocks) that captured a "Best of the Web" honor from Money Magazine.
He began his Wall Street career with Herbert Young Securities, Inc., a pioneer of investment banking for the microcap market, where he gained invaluable experience in venture finance and the agony and ecstasy of small stocks. As vice president of corporate finance, he participated in all phases of public and private equity offerings.
Subsequent to this he was president of Core Technology Group, Ltd., a technology-transfer consultancy and newsletter publisher, and a financial consultant to Xoom.com (acquired by NBC) and several other publicly-traded companies.
Josh holds a Masters degree in Specialized Journalism from Polytechnic Institute of New York University (formerly Polytechnic University). He has written articles on finance and technology for leading general and trade publications including Final Frontier, Independent Energy, Newsday, Planning, San Francisco Business Times, Seeking Alpha, and Technology Transfer Business.
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