Generally, enterprises that fall on the low end of the capitalization spectrum are risky but if you really want to go for it, you might as well consider undervalued small-cap stocks. When you’re fishing in the small pond, you’re already dealing with underappreciated ideas. We’re just adding to the risk-reward profile by taking on the valuation component.
Of course, the idea here is that we’re going to target (arguably) the least-appreciated ideas among some of the smallest enterprises that are still traded on major exchanges. It goes without saying that you should expect a firestorm of volatility. Don’t come in here without your flak jacket.
That said, if the stars align just right, you might see some ridiculously robust rewards. You want to go yard? You gotta swing the bat first. On that note, below are undervalued small-cap stocks to buy.
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International Money Express (IMXI)
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A money transferring enterprise, International Money Express (NASDAQ:IMXI) may seem a tough choice for undervalued small-cap stocks. What it comes down to is that the company faces tough competition. However, the flipside to the argument is that IMXI enjoys a burgeoning total addressable market. If you have some funds earmarked for speculation, this might be the opportunity for you.
According to Grand View Research, the global remittance market reached a valuation of $48.99 billion in 2021. Further, experts project that between 2022 to 2030, the segment may expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.1%. At the forecast’s culmination point, the sector could be worth $107.8 billion.
Not only that, covering experts believe that revenue for this fiscal year should land at $691 million. That would be up 4.9% from last year’s tally. Also, 2025 sales should hit $755.1 million, up 9.3% from 2024’s projected top line.
Lastly, the consensus view is strong buy with a $26 average price target. That implies upside of 28%.
Precision Drilling (PDS)
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Based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Precision Drilling (NYSE:PDS) is the nation’s largest drilling rig contractor. Further, per its public profile, Precision provides oil field rental and supplies. At first glance, PDS might also appear a questionable idea for undervalued small-cap stocks. That’s because the political and ideological winds favor clean and renewable energy infrastructure. Still, hydrocarbons have their place.
First, there’s the science. Fossil fuels command high energy density. Essentially, you can do more with a gallon of gasoline than you can with an equivalent amount of electrons. Second, the world runs on hydrocarbons. And because of that, geopolitical rumblings should make enterprises like Precision Drilling surprisingly relevant.