By Matthew Carr In some instances, smaller is better… especially when you’re looking for monstrous growth.
Big companies are big because they’re dominating forces. They’re sprawling enterprises that span the globe. But in most cases, they didn’t start out that way.
For example, last year, Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) became the second company ever to have a $1 trillion market cap. But the e-commerce giant began as a microcap online book seller in the 1990s.
That’s the success every microcap investor hopes to replicate.
All About Size
Now, before we go any further, let’s get something straight.
Oftentimes, there’s some confusion about what constitutes a microcap.
Most people believe it has …read more