Hunting for bargains: 7 UK shares at 52-week lows
However, this broadly neutral performance masks the fact that there have been some big fallers so far this year. This is especially the case in the FTSE 250 and small-cap indices.
Academic research into investor behaviour research suggests that we may be able to use this situation to our advantage. Put simply, investors have a tendency to overreact to bad news.
For small caps especially, this negative momentum may then be compounded by a wave of shareholders selling purely because of a stock’s falling price, which may have triggered stop losses.
For investors who can tolerate uncertainty and perhaps look a little further ahead, these big fallers can sometimes offer opportunities. I know that some of my biggest successes over the years have come from buying shares that have been temporarily out of favour. This is because they’ve offered me the opportunity to benefit from a re-rating as well...
