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Making money: How many microcaps should be in an investor’s portfolio?

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25 October 2024 11:28 (AEDT)

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In this interview, Dale Gillham and small cap company director Rod North discuss what to look for in microcap stocks and what place they should have in an investor’s portfolio.

They discuss success stories, risk vs. reward, and the challenges faced by smaller companies, particularly in the race for capital.

In line with this, they also highlight the importance of good management and compliance as well as marketing by these companies, in order to build awareness and educate investors around their activities to drive engagement and market activity.

“Don’t be a shrinking violet, or, don’t be the best kept secret in the share market,” Mr North said.

“You’ve got to communicate with your shareholders, you’ve got to communicate with potential investors – globally as well these days.”

Melb conference HotCopper delegate deal

Wealth Within’s Dale Gillham and his Talking Wealth team will be working with HotCopper to bring you coverage from the 13th Australian Microcaps Investment Conference, which is in Melbourne on October 29 and 30.

They’ll be on the ground during the event, providing information and video content.

Those interested in attending the conference in Melbourne can save $300 off the normal delegate rate of $695 by entering the HotCopper discount code HOTCOPPER2024 when registering here.

Companies involved in next week’s event:

Dale Gillham is Chief Analyst at Wealth Within and international bestselling author of How to Beat the Managed Funds by 20%. He is also the author of Accelerate Your Wealth—It’s Your Money, Your Choice, which is available in bookstores and online at www.wealthwithin.com.au

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