5 Top-Ranked Small-Cap Stocks to Boost Your Portfolio in 2021 (revised)

 | Dec 14, 2020 06:06AM ET

Wall Street has been performing very well during the pandemic despite volatile trading in September and October. The resurgence of coronavirus cases has failed to dampen market participants' sentiments owing to positive developments on the vaccine front and hopes of a Congressional agreement for a fresh round of fiscal stimulus.

Aside from large-cap stocks, small-cap stocks have also performed impressively in 2020. Year to date, large-cap-specific indexes — the Dow, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite — have rallied 5.1%, 13.5% and 38.3%, respectively. The small-cap centric Russell 2000 and the S&P 600 indexes have jumped 15.2% and 7.3%, respectively.

Several small-cap (market capita

h3 Stimulus Helps in Revival of Small Businesses/h3

In March 2020, the U.S. government provided more than $800 billion to small businesses as part of the CARES Act, which ended in July. In June 2020, the Fed initiated a lending program of up to $600 billion to small and mid-sized businesses. Under this program, businesses with up to 15,000 employees or revenues of up to $5 billion will get a loan in the range of $250,000 to $300 million for 5 years at floating rate.

On Oct 30, the central bank reduced the minimum loan size to $100,000 from $250,000 and decided to ease restrictions on debt for companies already participating in the Paycheck Protection Program. The central bank will encourage retail banks to lend out to struggling companies and will purchase 95% of each loan extended under the facility.

Given their small-scale of operations, small businesses are generally cash-starved. These organizations operate on a thin profit margin and most new businesses are yet to achieve profitability.

h3 Expectations for More Stimulus/h3

On Dec 1, a bipartisan group of lawmakers proposed a $908 billion fresh coronavirus-aid package. The major components of the proposed bipartisan relief bill includes $160 billion for state, local and tribal governments, $180 billion for additional unemployment insurance, and $288 billion as support to small businesses including the Paycheck Protection Program.

On Dec 8, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin unveiled a $916 billion stimulus proposal. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also agreed to introduce a new unemployment benefit scheme and Paycheck Protection Program small business loans.

Owing to their predominantly domestic-focused business strategy, these companies are highly dependent on the spending of U.S. consumers as well as businesses. However, the lockdown imposed by a large number of states due to the resurgence of COVID-19, significantly reduced demand from both individuals and medium and large businesses.

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Therefore, the reopening of the economy will immensely benefit small businesses. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Small Business Optimism Index remained above its historical average of 98 in the last four months.

h3 Our Top Picks/h3

We have narrowed down our search to five small cap stocks that have popped more than 25% year to date. These stocks have a strong growth potential for 2021 and have witnessed robust earnings estimate revisions in the last 7 to 60 days. Each of our picks sports a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here .

The chart below shows the price performance of our five picks year to date.