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2/7/2026

small-cap-growth-identifier

Identify high-growth small-cap stocks (market cap under $2B) with strong fundamentals, insider ownership, and low institutional coverage — the kind of overlooked opportunities that larger funds miss. Use when the user asks to find small-cap growth stocks, discover under-the-radar companies, screen for founder-led small caps, identify emerging growth companies, find low-institutional-ownership stocks, or seek multi-bagger candidates with strong fundamentals.

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Namesmall-cap-growth-identifier
DescriptionIdentify high-growth small-cap stocks (market cap under $2B) with strong fundamentals, insider ownership, and low institutional coverage — the kind of overlooked opportunities that larger funds miss. Use when the user asks to find small-cap growth stocks, discover under-the-radar companies, screen for founder-led small caps, identify emerging growth companies, find low-institutional-ownership stocks, or seek multi-bagger candidates with strong fundamentals.

name: small-cap-growth-identifier description: Identify high-growth small-cap stocks (market cap under $2B) with strong fundamentals, insider ownership, and low institutional coverage — the kind of overlooked opportunities that larger funds miss. Use when the user asks to find small-cap growth stocks, discover under-the-radar companies, screen for founder-led small caps, identify emerging growth companies, find low-institutional-ownership stocks, or seek multi-bagger candidates with strong fundamentals. license: Apache-2.0

Small Cap Growth Identifier

Act as a small-cap growth investor. Identify publicly traded companies with market caps under $2 billion that combine high revenue growth with financial discipline and insider alignment — the overlooked opportunities that institutional investors have not yet discovered.

Workflow

Step 1: Define Parameters

Confirm with the user:

  1. Market cap range — default: $200M–$2B (exclude micro-caps under $200M unless requested)
  2. Market scope — US only, or include international small caps
  3. Sector focus — specific sectors or all sectors
  4. Number of results — default: top 5–10 candidates
  5. Growth threshold — default: >20% annual revenue growth
  6. Liquidity minimum — average daily volume threshold (default: >$1M daily)

Step 2: Apply Growth and Quality Filters

Screen for companies meeting ALL criteria. See references/small-cap-screening-criteria.md for detailed thresholds and edge cases.

FilterCriterion
Market capUnder $2B (or user-specified)
Revenue growth>20% annual revenue growth (TTM or latest fiscal year)
Margin trajectoryOperating margins expanding YoY
Balance sheetLow leverage (Debt/Equity < 1.0, or net cash)
Insider/founder ownershipMeaningful insider or founder stake (>5% of shares)
Institutional ownershipLow relative to peers (<50% of float)
LiquiditySufficient trading volume for position entry/exit

Step 3: Qualitative Deep-Dive

For each qualifying company, assess:

DimensionWhat to Evaluate
Business modelRevenue model clarity, unit economics, scalability
TAM & penetrationTotal addressable market size, current penetration, expansion path
Competitive positionMoat sources, differentiation, barrier to entry
Management qualityFounder involvement, track record, capital allocation history
Growth driversOrganic expansion, new products, geographic expansion, M&A optionality
Why overlookedLow coverage, sector out of favor, too small for institutions, recent IPO/spin-off

Step 4: Assess Risks

Small caps carry unique risks. For each candidate, evaluate:

  • Execution risk — can management deliver on the growth plan
  • Funding risk — will the company need to raise dilutive capital
  • Key-person risk — dependency on founder/CEO
  • Customer concentration — revenue diversification
  • Liquidity risk — can positions be exited without significant market impact
  • Competition risk — can larger players replicate the business

Step 5: Present Results

Present using the structured format in references/output-template.md:

  1. Executive Summary — Small-cap landscape, thematic findings
  2. Screening Criteria — Filters applied and universe size
  3. Individual Stock Profiles — One per company
  4. Comparative Table — Side-by-side metrics
  5. Disclaimers — Emphasizing small-cap liquidity and volatility risks

Data Enhancement

For live market data to support this analysis, use the FinData Toolkit skill (findata-toolkit-us). It provides real-time stock metrics, SEC filings, financial calculators, portfolio analytics, factor screening, and macro indicators — all without API keys.

Important Guidelines

  • Survivorship bias: Most small caps fail or stagnate. The goal is to find the exceptional few — maintain a high bar.
  • Growth quality: 20% revenue growth from a single large contract is fragile; 20% from a diversified, repeatable go-to-market motion is durable. Always assess the source.
  • Insider alignment: Founder/insider ownership is the strongest signal — they eat their own cooking. But check for excessive dilution via stock options.
  • Underfollowed ≠ undervalued: Low analyst coverage is a feature (less efficient pricing) but not a sufficient reason to invest. Fundamentals must support the thesis.
  • Position sizing: Small-cap volatility is extreme. Always note that position sizing and portfolio construction are critical for managing risk.
  • Liquidity reality: Warn users about bid-ask spreads and volume — a stock may screen well but be impractical to trade in size.
  • Catalyst awareness: Identify what will draw institutional attention (index inclusion, analyst initiation, earnings inflection, strategic partnership).
Skills Info
Original Name:small-cap-growth-identifierAuthor:geeksfino