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What happens after you have invested in all the big and buzz companies out there?

7/15/2018

 
Him: "What now? I've finally made a decision to either invest or avoid all of the buzz companies. I feel like I have finished investing! It's the last page. I put my initials and I am done!"

This was a part of a conversation I had with one of my colleagues at Stock Card HQ about a year ago. I'm always curious where did he get all that confidence to think that he has finished investing! But he also has a point!

What comes after making an investment decision about Facebook, Twitter, Apple, Tesla, Snap, Salesforce.com, Netflix, Alphabet, and Amazon?

There aren't too many buzz companies. What happens once you are done investing in all the big and buzz companies? What then?
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Today, I want to share a watchlist with you. This is a watchlist of the companies that look like the big winners but haven't reached such status yet. They are typically between 1 to 5 billion dollars in size, well-managed and are in an organically growing market. But, due to their size, they are not of any worth for the financial media outlets and the Wall Street to talk about, as yet.

As we speak, there is an Amazon-lookalike somewhere. A small, well-managed, nifty company, with growing sales, free cash flow, and low debt that is building the future of eCommerce and benefits from the double-digit organic growth of the eCommerce market. We still don't know the company, but it is out there. Today's watchlist gives you a list of such companies that behave similar to Amazon and other big and buzz companies, but are yet to be discovered. Every year we run a search to find such companies, and today's Small and Nifty watchlist is a starting point so that you can come along with us on this journey.
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Go to Stock Card's 'Investment Ideas' tab and take a look at 'Small N Nifty' portfolio. This is a free watchlist accessible to all Stock Card users to get inspired and find new companies whose shares have the potential to outperform the market average. Go ahead and find outperforming companies among the smallest and the niftiest of them all.
Go to Small N Nifty Portfolio

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By the way, our Stock Card Premium members received their premium weekly update on Wednesday and, guess what? Together, we picked the one company that we believe is worthy of a spot in our portfolios from the same Small and Nifty watchlist. If you want to discover the winner, subscribe to Stock Card Premium.


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