Is Microbot Medical Inc. (MBOT) the Best Rising Penny Stock to Buy According to Analysts?

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We recently published a list of the 10 Best Rising Penny Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Microbot Medical Inc. (NASDAQ:MBOT) stands against other best rising penny stocks to buy according to analysts.

Small-Cap Performance in Q1 2025

The start of 2025 was characterized by a series of challenges for the US equities across the board. Tariffs, inflationary concerns, the risk of recession, and loss of consumer confidence, all led to the small-cap Russell 2000 Index falling 9.5% and the large-cap Russell 1000 Index falling 4.5%. On April 1, Royce Investment released its fiscal first quarter outlook for small-cap stocks. Francis Gannon, who is the Co-Chief Investment Officer, and Managing Director, noted that while the large-cap outperformed the small-caps, however, this performance was not concentrated among the Magnificent Seven, which has dominated the market previously. This is evident from the fact that the Russell Top 50 Index fell 7.6%, whereas the NASDAQ Composite was down more than 10.3%.

Gannon highlighted that while the small-cap stocks underperformed the large caps, however, the divergence from the Mag Seven is a positive trend for the small-cap stocks. He noted that historically speaking the broadening of the market away from the top few stocks has meant good things for the small caps in the long term.

Moreover, while dissecting the performance of small-cap equities during the downturn, Gannon noted that the Russell 2000 Value Index held better as compared to the Russell 2000 Growth Index. The small-cap value stocks have outperformed the growth counterparts over 1 and 5-year comparisons. However, when looked up from a 10-year standpoint the performance for both categories remains the same. Gannon further pointed out that during the first quarter of 2025, the biggest detractors of the Index were Information Technology, Industrials, Health Care, and Consumer Discretionary, while Utilities was the only positive contributor.

Lasty, Gannon shared his experience of being a small-cap investment strategist for over 50 years. He highlighted it is still too early to tell if the first quarter drop for small-cap stocks was only short-term or indicates a long-term period of falling, however, he noted that corrections are common for the small-cap investors. Gannon advised investors to learn to be greedy when others are fearful and vice versa if they are interested in small caps. Moreover, looking at the stocks from a valuation standpoint, small caps remain largely undervalued as compared to large caps and Gannon advised the key to tackling periods of uncertainty is to remain invested.

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