UK market holds more multi-baggers than US, says Schroders research

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The looming shadow of inflationary shocks

Recent disruptions in the and escalating energy costs for industrials signal a volatile shift in our economic reality. When supply chains fracture and energy prices spike, the ripple effect on business overhead is inevitable. We are entering a phase where companies will prioritize cost-cutting measures, likely leading to increased layoffs and an accelerated reliance on to drive efficiencies. For the individual, this environment demands a "war chest"—a substantial cash reserve designed to withstand a rainy day that feels increasingly imminent.

Seeking value in inefficient markets

UK market holds more multi-baggers than US, says Schroders research
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While the hits all-time highs, there is a disconnect between the "generals" (large-cap stocks) and the "soldiers" (small and mid-caps). Research from suggests that the actually offers a higher probability of finding multi-baggers than the US market. This inefficiency exists because fewer funds track UK small-caps, creating a vacuum where astute stock-pickers can identify undervalued gems like . The cybersecurity firm currently trades near 85p, despite a rock-solid balance sheet where nearly half its value is held in cash.

The bedrock of global diversification

For most investors, the foundation of a resilient portfolio should be a global tracker, such as the . Opting for an accumulating fund ensures that dividends are automatically reinvested, harnessing the power of compounding. While the US has dominated recent performance, a global approach provides essential rotation and exposure to different sectors, protecting you if one region—like in previous decades—spends years underwater.

Auditing your personal balance sheet

Resilience starts at home. You must treat your personal finances with the same rigor as a corporate audit. Print out your bank statements and ruthlessly eliminate dormant subscriptions. I advocate for a philosophy of "acting broke" on expenses that offer no personal value while spending intentionally on things that bring true fulfillment. Whether it is a high-end pot of tea or a specific hobby, cutting the waste on things you don't care about is what fuels the investment pot required to drive your future wealth.

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