11 Best Nano-Cap Stocks To Buy For 2022

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In this article, we will look at the 11 best nano-cap stocks to buy for 2022. If you want to explore similar stocks, you can also take a look at 5 Best Nano-Cap Stocks To Buy For 2022.

Nano-cap stocks refer to companies that have a market cap of less than or around $50 million. These are volatile investments or trades and investors should always evaluate their risk tolerance before thinking about parking some cash in nano-caps.

A study conducted by O’Shaughnessy Asset Management, a Connecticut-based money management firm, examined and compared the returns of small-caps and large-caps between 1964 and 2017. The researchers at OSAM found that small-cap stocks returned over 5.1% per year between 1964 and 2017 and outperformed large-cap stocks, which returned -11.0% per year over the same period.

Nancy Prial, co-CEO of Massachusetts-based Essex Investment Management, appeared in an interview on CNBC where she made her bull case for small-cap stocks. Here are some comments from Nancy Prial:

"We saw small-caps and interestingly even micro-caps outperform on a relative basis (in the third quarter of 2022), and small-cap growth and micro-cap growth were two of the only sectors that were actually up a little bit for the quarter. One of the other factors for small-caps here is not only are the stocks very attractively valued, selling at valuations of 10x or less, in aggregate, on next year's earnings and those earnings might be too high but that's still a great valuation. We have also seen, historically, that it's not really rising inflation so much as it is inflation that is high, leveling out, and starting to come down, which is the scenario that we think we are entering today. So that bodes very well for the outlook of this very neglected sector of the market (small-caps and micro-caps)...

Nano-cap stocks are not ideal for risk-averse investors. For investors with low risk tolerance, the best bet is to stick with investing in stable and mature businesses such as Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO), and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ).

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Our Methodology

We screened for nano-cap stocks and identified stocks that had attractive valuations, strong fundamentals, and interesting growth catalysts. We narrowed down our selection to stocks that are expected to capture more market share in the foreseeable future, based on the goods/services they offer.