The rush towards smallcap stocks in the Indian market has been a significant trend over the past couple of years, driven by various factors such as increasing retail investor interest, rising mutual fund inflows, and changes in trading regulations. This trend has led to a surge in the shareholding of smallcap stocks by retail investors and mutual funds, while foreign portfolio investors have reduced their exposure to such stocks.
According to HDFC Securities, retail shareholding in the Nifty smallcap 100 stocks has increased by 16% from March 2023 to September 2024, while mutual funds’ holdings in smallcap stocks have also risen by 10.9% in the same period. On the other hand, foreign portfolio investors have decreased their holding by 15%. The Nifty smallcap 100 index has rallied over 27% in the past year, reflecting the strong investor interest in smallcap stocks.
One of the key drivers of this trend is the significant inflows into smallcap mutual funds, with November 2024 witnessing the highest monthly inflow in the last 13 months. Mutual funds are required to invest the funds they receive, leading to increased investments in smallcap stocks. Additionally, the shift in trading volumes from index derivatives to smallcap stocks due to regulatory changes has also fueled the flight to smallcap stocks.
Yes Securities highlights that sectors such as autos, capital goods, diversified, and real estate within the smallcap segment are driving the cash market volumes. These sectors have shown renewed momentum, attracting investor participation and benefiting from the broader market’s shift towards smaller stocks.
Overall, the trend towards smallcap stocks in the Indian market reflects the changing dynamics of the investment landscape, with retail investors, mutual funds, and regulatory changes all playing a significant role in driving the flight to smallcaps. As investors continue to seek opportunities in smaller stocks with growth potential, monitoring these trends and understanding the factors influencing them will be crucial for making informed investment decisions.