Small stocks, big impact: In the webinar on November 26th you will find out why small cap ETFs are back in focus in the current market environment and what opportunities they offer for long-term investors.
On November 26th from 6 p.m. it’s all about an asset class that is missing from many portfolios – small caps. While large companies dominate the headlines, smaller companies often offer greater return potential. In the ETF webinar It shows why now could be the right time to include small caps more in your own investment strategy – and how they create long-term added value as a targeted diversification component.
» Register now and find out more about small cap ETFs from an expert.
Small caps react more sensitively to economic cycles, but benefit disproportionately from recovery phases. Historical data shows that during upswings, smaller companies often achieve higher profit growth and significantly outperform major indices. After a phase of high interest rates and valuation differences, many signals point to a possible trend reversal – an environment in which experience shows that small caps are catching up.
» You will find out these and many other exciting facts about small caps in the webinar!
The Webinar on November 26th from 6 p.m shows how small cap ETFs can be strategically integrated into an existing portfolio. The focus is on opportunities and risks – from increased volatility to broad diversification across many innovative niche companies. The overview is supplemented by an insight into current ETF solutions from Xtrackers, which offer access to international small cap markets.
This webinar is presented by Xtrackers
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Your expert in the online seminar
Jacqueline Mercedes Meier As the contact person for DWS Xtrackers ETFs, she looks after regional customers such as asset managers, banks and family offices. She previously completed the DWS Graduate Trainee Program. Jacqueline holds a Master of Science in Business Administration from the Goethe University Frankfurt.
