12 Most Promising Small-Cap Stocks According to Analysts

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In this article, we will look at the 12 most promising small-cap stocks to buy according to analysts. If you want to explore similar stocks, you can also take a look at 5 Most Promising Small-Cap Stocks According to Analysts.

Investing in small-cap stocks can be a great way to diversify your portfolio and get in on the ground floor of a promising company. Small-cap stocks are stocks with a market capitalization of less than $2 billion, and are usually considered to be more volatile than large-cap stocks. But, with the potential for higher returns, small-cap stocks can be attractive investments for those willing to take on a bit more risk.

Before investing in small-cap stocks, it’s important to understand the risks involved. Small-cap stocks are usually less liquid than your typical blue chips which include Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), and Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN). Additionally, since small-cap stocks are typically less well-known and researched, they can be more susceptible to price manipulation or market volatility.

BofA Analyst Bullish on Small-Caps

On January 7 BofA's Head of US Small/Mid Cap Strategy, Jill Carey Hall, appeared on CNBC where she made the bull case for owning small-cap stocks in 2023. Hall noted that small-caps are discounting an economic downturn and that they are trading at attractive valuations. Hall said "valuations today are very compelling" and that "if you look at what happened in the 70s to early 80s, which was another backdrop when the Fed was trying to tame inflation, small-caps were the best-performing asset class from the mid-70s to the early 80s".

Hall sees a similar macroeconomic backdrop today and sees small-caps driving outperformance relative to large-caps. Hall noted that "CapEx is going to remain more resilient" into a downturn and "small-caps typically benefit from CapEx". Moreover, Hall said that historically small-caps have shown to have had more pricing power than large-caps in "environments where inflation's remained sticky". Here are some comments from Jill Carey Hall about what she sees ahead for U.S. equities in 2023:

"We do see more downside risk to U.S. equities overall, near-term, given our view that we will have a mild U.S. recession. But we do think that large-caps may actually have more downside risk than small-caps, near-term. And then once the market bottoms, that obviously tends to be the best time to own small-caps."

Investing in small-cap stocks can be a risky endeavor and there is no guarantee of success. As with any investment, investors should exercise due diligence, evaluate their risk tolerance, and understand the potential risk and reward associated with the investment before committing capital. Let's now look at some of the most promising small-cap stocks to invest in according to Wall Street analysts.