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Local small caps; value or value trap? (#586)

Episode 586 of the WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown podcast, hosted by JustOneLap.com, titled "Local small caps; value or value trap? (#586)" was published on May 8, 2024 and runs 19 minutes.

May 8, 2024 ·19m · WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown

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Introduction:

  • Simon Brown kicks off the episode discussing the current state of the Rand, noting its stability leading up to the elections despite fluctuations.
  • Speculation around ANC's momentum in the polls and potential coalition scenarios.
  • The impact of the dollar's weakness on the Rand's performance.

Structured Products:
FNB's New ETNs:
  • FNB's introduction of new Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs), including a variety of indices and US-listed stocks.
  • Explanation of Compo and Quanto variations, tailored to currency impacts.
  • Highlights of recently launched ETNs, such as Nvidia, Booking Holdings, Eli Lilly, and Palo Alto Networks.
Amazon.co.za's Arrival:
  • Simon provides insights into Amazon.co.za's debut in South Africa, discussing initial observations and comparisons with local competitors.
  • Discussion on the potential impact of Amazon's entry on brick-and-mortar retailers and existing online platforms.
Exploring Small Caps:
  • Simon poses the question of whether local small caps on the JSE offer value or pose as value traps.
  • Definition and implications of value traps in investments, emphasising the importance of dividends and price appreciation.
  • Insights from John Biccard of Investec on potential post-election performance in small caps.
  • Examination of various small cap stocks, analysing dividend yields, price-to-book ratios, and earnings potential.
  • Simon's perspective on the opportunities and challenges presented by small cap investments, urging caution and strategic analysis.

* I hold ungeared positions.

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