About EquityLink
Welcome to the Equitylink website. When
Equitylink was started in 1993, it was a pioneer in its field of
publishing research on small and medium sized companies in the UK. It
remains an entirely independent organisation and is not tied to any
stockbroker, bank or any other financial institution. Drawing
on the resources and expertise we have assembled over the years means
that today, Equitylink's newsletters are amongst the leading sources of
investment advice on small and medium sized quoted companies in the UK.
We have established effective contacts with many leading stockbrokers,
professional advisers and small company management. Most
other newsletters rehash press releases whereas we personally visit
more than 200 small quoted companies each year which form the basis for
buy and sell recommendations to our subscribers. Our two newsletters Our
mission is to help you make the right financial decisions. You can find
out more on precisely how we do that with the links below. The Small Company Sharewatch (SCSW),
launched in 1993, is a stockmarket newsletter which concentrates on
small, dynamic growth shares. The most persuasive reason for
subscribing is the performance of our selections. The basic technique
is simple - the search for "something new" that will trigger a
rerating, whether it be a product, an acquisition, an event or a change
in management.  You can currently sign up for some great introductory subscription offers.
The Momentum Investor
is our most recent title and was launched in 1998. The methods it uses
to unearth stockmarket stars applies equally well to FTSE-100 stocks
and small company shares and works even in uncertain markets. Unlike
most newsletters, we don't waste our time and yours watching the
defectives - those poor stocks which look dirt cheap but never seem to
go anywhere. At TMI, our distinct focus is relative strength i.e. is
the share performing better than the overall market?  You can currently sign up for some great introductory subscription offers.
 We
enjoy helping people make the best of their financial lives and we hope
you'll find our publications useful and enjoyable too! Remember,
past performance is not an indication of future performance and you may
lose some or all of the money that you invest in shares. The
performance of individual companies can vary widely and some can fail.
Most of the shares recommended are smaller company shares which can be
riskier to invest in than blue chips.
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