Dear Reader, It’s official — the bull market’s back! Well, for the S&P 500, at least. It’s now up 35% since it bottomed on 12 October 2022. I believe small caps could follow suit. 2024 could be the year for ‘microcap madness’ — a small-cap bull market that I believe could last for three years. And experts agree with me. Fund manager Philip Hudak believes that ‘we are seeing one of the most favorable environments for the Australian small caps market to outperform in 2024 since the global financial crisis.’ Morgan Stanley’s analyst team predicts that small-caps could outperform the ‘Magnificent 7’ stocks this year. And the Australian Financial Review sees that the ‘bombed out small-cap sector is being touted for big gains as risk appetite returns.’ But the best proof is seeing some of our 2023 picks smash out of the park. Check out our gains (as of 15 January 2024): TUAS +130% MGH +50% SDR +78% NXL +68% BLX +33% MLG +40% AVH +40% Now, be warned that results like these aren’t guaranteed. And not all of my stocks went up. My predictions could be off, the ASX might continue to trend sideways, and this could all be just a ‘bull trap’. As you may know, the stocks I recommend sit at the riskiest and most volatile end of the market. But here’s what I AM confident of: No matter what happens in 2024...there should always be a handful of great, high-growth stocks that are relatively cheap and have good potential for capital growth. In fact, I have a few prospects waiting for you when you join Australian Small-Cap Investigator. And right now, you can subscribe at 70% OFF the regular price. That means you only need to pay $59 for your first-year subscription, instead of the usual $199. But you need to decide TODAY (31 January 2024). By midnight AEDT, my publisher will pull this deal off the table. After that, you can still join Australian Small-Cap Investigator, but it will be at full price. That’s a significant saving, so don’t let it slip! Subscribe at 70% off now. Best wishes, Callum Newman, Editor, Australian Small-Cap Investigator |