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Small cap revival brewing as 1851's Chris Stott mulls capital return to preserve performance

As reporting season draws to a close, small caps have been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons - volatility, sharp sell-offs, and earnings misses. But for seasoned investors like Chris Stott, Chief Investment Officer of 1851 Capital,

The article from MSN Money discusses a potential revival in the small-cap sector, highlighted by insights from Chris Stott, the founder of 1851 Capital. Stott, who has a history of investing in small caps, is considering returning capital to investors to maintain the fund's performance. This move comes as small-cap stocks, often overlooked in favor of larger, more established companies, might be poised for a comeback. The article suggests that with economic conditions possibly favoring smaller companies, there could be significant opportunities for growth and investment in this segment. Stott's strategy reflects a cautious optimism about the sector's future, aiming to preserve the fund's performance by potentially reducing its size, thereby allowing for more agile investment decisions in a market that could soon see increased interest in small caps.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
https://www.msn.com/en-au/money/news/small-cap-revival-brewing-as-1851-s-chris-stott-mulls-capital-return-to-preserve-performance/ar-AA1Abh5x