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How this small-cap fund manager is shooting the lights out year after year – Motley Fool Australia
Ask a fundie: Anacacia Capital’s Jeremy Samuel explains why the Wattle Fund focuses on the small end of the market, with 5 years of success.

Most fund managers focus on the larger end of the share market. You know, the companies you’ll find listed on the S&P/ASX 300 Index (ASX: XKO).
Those shares are generally seen as carrying less risk. They’re also more liquid than smaller shares, enabling larger fund mangers to buy or sell a large quantity of holdings without significantly moving the share price.
But here’s the thing. When you limit your share options to the biggest 300 companies by market capitalisation, you’re more likely …
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