One thing we DO know about so called “bubbles” – periods of speculative excess that result in a crash – is they’re usually fuelled with borrowed money. US “margin” debt – borrowed money used to buy shares – is at a record high.
Explore Small Cap Opportunities on the ASX
Of the approximately 2,000 companies listed on ASX, just over 1,400 – or 70% – are below $200 million in market capitalisation. 867 of these 1,400 stocks have a market capitalisation below $50 million.
But while small caps comprise the majority of the ASX, it is the bigger names that get most of the market’s attention. Names like BHP Billiton, Telstra, Commonwealth Bank, Woolworths, Wesfarmers – the list is long.
These big companies are popular with most investors. And, in a good year, they can see strong gains, sometimes between 20% or 30%.
But what the average investor doesn’t realise is that some of the most exciting, interesting, and world-leading stocks with potential for large returns are frequently found more often in the small cap sector
How you can take back control from the ruling class hypocrites
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook reveals how the elites are blatant hypocrites. Meanwhile in Australia, our ruling class wants higher taxes even as they enrich themselves. Resistance isn’t futile, and the first step isn’t violence.
Australia’s stock picking sweet spot
We know that the earnings growth hasn’t been there for the last few years. The market is going up anyway.
Some people are surprised by this. They shouldn’t be.
Two stocks with “hidden” assets
You might remember we chatted about REITs like SCG last week. Here’s a great example of a company having a business model with another juicy angle to generate value.
Regain your birthright, starting with this…
The pressures in Australia have become too much for some that they’re packing their bags. I don’t believe you need to join them. There’s another way to fight back. But first, claim your birthright and live free…
Patience and time: keys to the big payoff
That’s the power of buying in a downturn, if you can get your analysis right.
But we’re not in a bear market, anymore. Where can we find something that’s still suppressed?