Displaying items by tag: small caps

Friday, 08 June 2018 09:47

The Best Small Caps

(New York)

Small cap stocks have done well this year, and many are growing more interested in the area following underperformance in the last few years. With that in mind, here are some picks from a top global small caps fund manager. The first thing to know is that international small caps are one of the few areas where active management adds value because many companies are poorly covered by analysts. The other thing to know is that at small caps the CEO really makes a difference in a way that is impossible at much larger organizations. The manager picks shares like Japan’s Horiba, or ABC-MART, or Britain’s Electrocomponents.


FINSUM: Picking international small caps is definitely an area where management needs to be outsourced to a specialist, and to be honest, this fund’s (Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Small-Cap) picks and approach were to us impressive.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Tuesday, 20 March 2018 10:14

Are Small Caps Overvalued?

(New York)

Many investors might be thinking that small caps look like a good buy at the moment. Between trade tariffs, the new tax package, and the president’s general focus on economic nationalism, small caps seem to have a lot of wind in their sails. But the big question for investors should be whether they are overvalued. The Wall Street Journal says the asset class is overvalued, as the market has gotten overly optimistic about small cap growth prospects and is valuing the stocks too richly versus their current earnings, especially given rising interest rate risk in the economy.


FINSUM: The WSJ used an unusual valuation metric to assess the sector (EV/EBITDA), but overall the sector looks richly valued. So is every other asset class.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Friday, 09 March 2018 10:19

Why Small Caps are the Best Choice Right Now

(New York)

There are currently a lot of catalysts for small caps. The idea of favoring the segment started around the time of Trump’s election, when import tariffs seemed likely. Trump’s America first stance was also generally seen as favorable to small caps, which tend to have a high proportion of domestic sales compared to their larger cap peers. Now, with Trump set to implement metal tariffs and the threat of a trade war looking like a reality, small caps may once again shine, as they would be shielded from most of the international trade fallout. Furthermore, small caps will benefit the most from the new tax cut package.


FINSUM: There are a lot of catalysts that will help small caps. It seems like a great time to buy.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Thursday, 25 January 2018 11:06

Big Dangers in Small Caps

(New York)

Small cap stocks are off to a good start this year, up over 3% this month. Furthermore, a strong start tends to signal good gains for the whole year. There is a lot of reason to be positive—the economy is good, regulations are being rolled back, and the bull market for small caps is much younger (less than two years since a big correction). However, risks abound, according to Barron’s, especially in the long-term. Valuations are still high by historical standards, and are actually higher than they first appear. Smaller companies are also more in-debt and more exposed to interest rate rises than many realize.


FINSUM: We think small caps will keep rising so long as the broader market does. Also, the fact that they had a 25% correction which ended in February 2016 gives them a bit more breathing room than their large cap peers.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
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