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These 2 Small-Cap Stocks Are the Best Bet for Profits in 2022

by | Dec 16, 2021

Most traders naturally flock toward large, well-known stocks — that makes sense because most are popular companies we’ve loved or heard about our entire lives. 

I mean, we see ads for brands like Netflix Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX), Nike Inc. (NYSE: NKE), Costco Wholesale Corp. (Nasdaq: COST) and a host of others all the time…

But there was a time when all of these were small-cap stocks.

They were small caps struggling to become the next industry giants… which is why I want to give you a few current small-cap stocks set to crush the market in 2022. 

2 Small-Cap Stocks Set to Crush the Market in 2022

Most people don’t know that small-cap stocks have the ability to outperform large caps…

I mean, all you have to do is look at the top-performing S&P 500 and Russell 2000 stocks during a typical six-month period. You’ll see that the top 5 stocks usually outperform by a factor of 6-to-1 (or better). 

But more importantly, these small-cap stocks set to crush the market in 2022 aren’t dependent on the broader market because there’s not a ton of institutional sponsorship — yet. 

So they’re not arbitraged — the simultaneous buying and selling of assets in different markets to exploit tiny price differences — against large indexes that cause stocks to follow the direction of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100… 

Which, frankly, gets rid of any diversification we may have left.

But before I give you the small-cap stocks set to crush the market in 2022, you should also note that smaller stocks have less inflationary pressure. 

So they should head into the new year with a strong trend…

Check out my short video below to see which small-cap stocks are set to crush the market in 2022. 

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WRITTEN BY<br>Roger Scott

WRITTEN BY
Roger Scott

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