Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Small Stocks, Big Rally

Total Wealth

BROUGHT TO YOU BY MANWARD PRESS

Time to Buy This Unloved Sector

Robert Ross

Robert Ross
Speculative Assets Specialist

People keep telling me small cap stocks are unloved.

And there is some truth to this. The bull market we've seen over the last 18 months has been driven primarily by "mega cap" stocks like Nvidia (NVDA), Microsoft (MSFT), and Alphabet (GOOGL).

Small caps have yet to join the party. This is a key reason the Russell 2000 - the key small cap index - recently hit a 20-year low relative to the S&P 500.

Russell 2000 vs S&P 500

View larger image

We can thank higher interest rates and lower earnings growth for this underperformance.

But from what I'm seeing, the trend is about to reverse.

That means now is the time to start buying this unloved sector.

SPONSORED

The David to Nvidia's Goliath: Tiny Startup Solving AI's Biggest Challenge

CPU concept
 

While Nvidia grabs the headlines, a little-known company is quietly reshaping the AI landscape. Their cutting-edge technology is tackling the biggest bottleneck in AI adoption, attracting customers like Intel, AMD, Microsoft, and more. As the AI boom accelerates, this tiny startup could be the ultimate winner. Get in early on the AI revolution's best-kept secret.

 

Small Caps Had an Earnings Problem

Stocks are priced based on their earnings.

Whether it's the expectation of how much a stock will grow in the future... or its previous earnings performance... earnings and the "earnings multiple" are the keys to understanding what drives stock market returns.

P/E Ratio Chart

View larger image

Historical data supports the correlation between earnings and stock prices. A comprehensive analysis conducted by Research Affiliates, a leading investment advisory firm, found a strong positive relationship between earnings growth and stock returns over the long term.

And unlike the megacap tech stocks, small cap stocks have not been growing their earnings over the last year.

In fact, Goldman Sachs says 31% of Russell 2000 stocks had negative net income in the latest quarter compared to 0% for the S&P 500...

Negative Net Income Chart

Source: Goldman Sachs. View larger image

However, there's a good chance this dynamic - which has put a lid on small caps over the last year - is about to change.

And it all has to do with the Fed.

SPONSORED

Amazon's $794M Bombshell: Nvidia's Secret Partner Revealed

Seattle Spheres on May 2018
 

Amazon has quietly poured $144 million into a secretive AI chip company, and committed to buying a staggering $650 million of their product. Why? Because this obscure startup holds the key to unleashing the full potential of Nvidia's revolutionary Blackwell chip. Discover the company at the heart of the AI arms race.

 

Small Caps Love Lower Rates

Small cap stocks are much more sensitive to interest rate cuts than large cap stocks.

Think of it like this: Small-cap companies are like young plants that need more water to grow, while large-cap companies are like mature trees that can survive with less. When the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, it's providing that much-needed water to young plants, giving them a boost to grow faster.

For small-cap companies, lower interest rates reduce their borrowing costs, allowing them to invest more in growth opportunities, expand operations, and improve earnings growth.

These companies often rely more heavily on external financing compared to large-cap companies, so the impact of lower rates is more pronounced.

That means when the Fed cuts rates, small cap stocks will experience a more significant boost in performance.

And from everything I'm seeing, rates are about to come down significantly.

SPONSORED

The Final Piece of Nvidia's AI Puzzle

Missing piece of jigsaw puzzle
 

Nvidia's Blackwell chip is set to redefine artificial intelligence, but it can't reach its full potential without one crucial component. That's where this secretive startup comes in. Their technology is the backbone of Blackwell's success, and as Nvidia aims for global AI dominance, this little-known company could be the key to unlocking untold riches. Discover the hidden link in the AI supply chain.

 

Rates Are "Definitely Maybe" Coming Down

Talk of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates was all the rage going into 2024.

In January, investors had priced in seven cuts for 2024. Yet at the halfway mark, we've seen zero rate cuts in the U.S.

But it's clear the path for interest rates is lower.

For instance, last month no central bank hiked rates for the first time since October 2020.

Rates are not going any higher globally. In fact, the trend is strongly LOWER for rates as inflation wanes globally.

Rate Hikes

View larger image

And investors are starting to price in this reality. There is now a 75% chance the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates at its September meeting...

Chance of Lowering Interest Rates

Source: Bloomberg. View larger image

In addition, Citi Group expects the September rate cut to kick off a major interest rate cutting cycle.

In fact, the bank forecasts the central bank will lower interest rates eight times over the next 12 months...

Citi Policy Rate Forecast

View larger image

These lower interest rates will benefit small caps. Since small caps are far more dependent on borrowing money to fund operations, lower interest rates - especially significantly lower rates like Citi Group expects - will be a massive boon for small cap earnings as interest expenses fall.

And since lackluster earnings growth is the main reason small caps have underperformed, I'm expecting a powerful rally from this unloved sector.

So, while mega cap tech stocks are getting all the investor attention right now, I expect the pendulum to swing back to small caps over the next six months.

That's why I've been recommending our Breakout Fortunes members add to a few high-conviction small cap stocks over the last few weeks.

Make sure to keep small caps on your radar.

Because the future is looking bright.

Stay safe out there,

Robert

Editor's Note: Will you be looking to buy small cap stocks as Robert's prediction plays out? Let us know with an email here.

Want more content like this?

YES
NO
 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Have You Ever…

No, seriously - I am curious. ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏ ...