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10 Small And Mid-Cap Growth Stocks To Buy Today

Introduction Growth Stocks

Growth stocks are different than ordinary everyday average stocks. Because they grow faster, they command higher valuations which insinuates greater risk. Additionally, because growing very fast is so hard to do, for growth stocks to reward shareholders they must be capable of continuing to grow. As a result, the law of large numbers also comes into play. If you are looking for long-term growth, you will most likely find it in small and mid-cap stocks because they have the room to grow. The bigger a company gets, the more difficult it is to achieve above-average growth.

The 10 stocks covered in this video are small to mid-cap GARP or growth at a reasonable price research candidates. All 10 of these candidates have outperformed the S&P in the past, and more to the point are expected to outperform in the future. As it always is with growth stocks, it is important to exercise comprehensive research and due diligence and continuous monitoring.

In this video I will review Affiliated Managers Group (AMG), Focus Financial Partners (FOCS), Skyworks Solutions (SWKS), NVR Inc (NVR), United Rentals (URI), Chemours (CC), BorgWarner (BWA), Wesco International (WCC), Malibu Boats (MBUU), Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ).

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Disclosure: Long AMG, SWKS, URI, BWA at the time of writing.

Disclaimer: The opinions in this document are for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell the stocks mentioned or to solicit transactions or clients. Past performance of the companies discussed may not continue and the companies may not achieve the earnings growth as predicted. The information in this document is believed to be accurate, but under no circumstances should a person act upon the information contained within. We do not recommend that anyone act upon any investment information without first consulting an investment advisor as to the suitability of such investments for his specific situation.