Small Caps Could Be In Trouble For 2022

 | Jan 03, 2022 04:49AM ET

“Small caps,” or small-capitalization companies, could be in trouble next year if signs from the NFIB survey are correct.

In September 2019, I wrote “NFIB Survey Trips Economic Alarms, ” It was just a few short months before the U.S. economy fell into a deep recession. The latest NFIB survey sends a strong warning to investors piling into small-cap stocks.

However, let me recap why the NFIB data is essential to investors. (Data via SBA.Gov)

“There are currently 32.5 million small businesses in the United States. Small businesses (defined as fewer than 500 employees) account for 99% of all enterprises, employ 61 million people, and account for nearly 47% of private-sector employment.” Data as of Dec 2021

The chart below shows the number of firms that have employees versus none. (Non-employer firms account for tax-shelters, trusts, estate plans, etc.)