Small-cap stocks — companies with market capitalizations between roughly $300 million and $2 billion — often offer higher growth potential than their large-cap counterparts. They tend to be less covered by Wall Street analysts, which can create pricing inefficiencies that investors can exploit. However, small caps also carry more risk due to lower liquidity and less diversified business models. This screen pre-filters for small-cap market capitalization. Add fundamental or technical filters below to narrow down the best small-cap opportunities.
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