Discussion on investing in micro-cap stocks with emphasis on profitability, management quality, and continuous learning.
From Nasdaq: 2025-03-18 21:58:00
Ian Cassel, a micro-cap investor, discusses investing in the smallest public companies with Motley Fool analyst Buck Hartzell. They cover evaluating companies with market caps under $500 million, identifying “intelligent fanatics,” and the importance of company growth and leadership in stock picking. Cassel emphasizes the need for profitability and management quality in micro-cap investing. He also shares insights on position sizing, holding periods, and reasons for selling stocks, highlighting the importance of research and evolution in investing strategies. The discussion provides valuable tips for new investors in the micro-cap space, emphasizing the need for due diligence and continuous learning.
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