If it’s a brave new world… turns out…you need to brave with your investments as well.
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
China Capitulation Part 5 – The Chinese Titanic has hit the iceberg
You may have heard on the news about scam centres operating out of South East Asia and how they lured unsuspecting people to a living hell.
It’s not a riddle: it’s the biggest investment theme of the next decade
Three headlines. One hidden force. A quiet market, AI in revolt, and wait, copper? Follow the trail of dirt beneath your feet.
The year is 2024. No one cares about critical minerals. I was there.
A lot has changed for critical minerals in the last two years. And AI promises to generate a massive feedback loop for investors.
Why did gold go down, and why did AI make tech stocks go down? Same thing.
Gold and silver plunge then AI whacked tech stocks. Lachlann Tierney explain what’s next.
China Capitulation Part 4 – The purge that ends the dream of a China reunification
While many suspect China invading Taiwan is a foregone conclusion, the latest shake-up in the Chinese Central Military Commission might have shot it down. Find out why… and what it means in Asian geopolitics.




