It's the hour of the little ones.

Not only the small investors are currently triumphing on the stock market, but also the small companies.

They are attracting more and more attention.

The result is a price explosion among "small caps", as the shares of small companies are called in the jargon.

Historically, there is a lot to be said for investing in small values. Once the rocket has been launched, it usually flies longer and higher than initially appears possible. And the economic environment is also kind to the little ones. In times of economic upswing, small caps perform above average. And that doesn't apply to Germany, nor to Europe. The little ones also have momentum around the world. WELT presents suitable funds and candidates.