Wall Street Is Sleeping on These 2 Small Cap Stocks
In a market obsessed with the biggest names and AI buzz, the real opportunities may be hiding in the smaller corners of Wall Street. Small cap stocks tend to fly under the radar — until they don’t. When the fundamentals line up, these lesser known names can deliver gains that leave the large caps in the dust.
Today, two small companies are flashing strong signals of a breakout.
Let’s take a closer look.
1. InMode Ltd. (NASDAQ: INMD)
Market cap: about 1.3 billion dollars
InMode is a medical aesthetics company based in Israel. They develop and market noninvasive devices used in body contouring and facial treatments. While shares have lagged over the past year, the company remains one of the most profitable in the space.
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Gross margins remain above 80 percent.
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The company has no debt and over 500 million dollars in cash.
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InMode trades at a forward price to earnings ratio of just 10.
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A new product launch could expand their market reach significantly.
Analysts are beginning to take notice, and the stock’s technicals suggest accumulation may already be underway.
2. Par Pacific Holdings (NYSE: PARR)
Market cap: about 1.5 billion dollars
Par Pacific is an integrated energy company with refining, logistics, and retail operations. It owns assets in Hawaii, Wyoming, and Washington and recently acquired ExxonMobil’s Billings refinery — a move that positions it for strong expansion.
Why it matters now:
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Par beat earnings estimates last quarter and continues to grow revenue.
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The stock trades at just six times forward earnings.
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Insiders have been buying shares throughout 2025.
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Energy prices are holding firm, supporting profit margins.
With increasing demand for refined products and smart capital investments, Par is turning into a quiet winner in the energy sector.
What This Means for Investors
These two stocks are not front page stories — yet. But the combination of value, profitability, and expansion makes them stand out in today’s market. Whether you are looking for growth, income, or a potential re-rating, both names deserve a spot on your summer watchlist.
Sometimes, the best moves are the ones no one is talking about.

