The Hunt
Research where no one's looking
The best opportunities are the least followed. Our edge is the global small-caps nobody covers.
Wall Street's attention is wildly lopsided. An army of analysts pores over the same few hundred mega-caps, while tens of thousands of smaller companies, especially outside the United States, get covered by no one at all. Many serious small and micro-caps have zero professional analysts following them. None.
That neglect is the opportunity. Prices get sharpest where the most eyes are looking. Where nobody is looking, mispricing survives, and the occasional future giant grows up unnoticed. The crowded names are efficient. The ignored ones are where the asymmetry lives.
The reason almost nobody fishes there is simple: it is hard. The companies are scattered across dozens of exchanges and currencies, the filings come in different formats, and there is no analyst note to summarize it for you. That difficulty is exactly why the edge persists, and exactly the work we built our engine to do, sweeping the whole global field so the under-covered names that fit the multibagger profile actually surface. We point the spotlight where the crowd never bothers to shine it. The hunt is best where the hunters are few.