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6 reasons I love small-cap stocks

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Hey, Anthony here:

I love investing in smaller companies.

If you're new to investing and trading, when we talk about "small-cap" and "large-cap" stocks, we're talking about market capitalization…

Which simply refers to the total market value of a company's outstanding stock shares.

By definition, a small-cap stock has a market capitalization between $300 million and $2 billion…

But there's another reason I gravitate toward these smaller-sized companies in my portfolio.

Actually, there are six reasons…



2023 Oil Forecast: Record-Breaking Demand

 Earlier this week, the International Energy Agency said that China's lifting of Covid restrictions is set to propel oil demand to a record high in 2023.

The supply side of the equation is a lot murkier, though…

And with sanctions on Russian exports making global supply even tighter, oil prices could be headed to the stratosphere.

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