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Small caps are nimble, fast-growing companies that punch well above their weight when it comes to delivering returns.
Small caps may not have the size and scale of their large-cap counterparts, but that’s exactly what makes them so exciting. These companies are often innovators or disruptors, capturing niche markets and delivering rapid growth as they expand. It’s no wonder they’ve become a favourite hunting ground for investors looking for the next great 10-bagger.
However, investing in small caps isn’t without its risks. While some go on to become the blue chips of tomorrow, others can stumble as they navigate challenges like scaling up, raising capital, or competing against larger, better-resourced rivals. That’s why picking the right small-cap stocks is critical - and that’s exactly what this episode aims to help you do today.
In this episode, we’ll delve into five ASX-listed small caps with the help of David Keelan from Ellerston Capital and Andrew Peros from Ausbil Investment Management.
From telecommunications to engineering, video game development, and even cyber safety for kids, these companies operate in sectors brimming with opportunity. Some have delivered spectacular returns over the past year - like Superloop, which has soared 215%, and Qoria, up 105%. Others, like Playside Studios, may be flying under investors' radars.
So, are these stocks poised for further growth, or is it time to cash in? You'll find out in this episode of Buy Hold Sell.
Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday 20 November 2024. You can read an edited transcript below.
https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wires/buy-hold-sell-5-of-the-asx-s-fastest-growing-small-caps/
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