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The Russell 2000 is by far the most common benchmark for mutual funds that identify themselves as "small-cap", while the S&P 500 index is used primarily for large capitalization stocks. It is the most widely quoted measure of the overall performance of small-cap to mid-cap company shares.
The Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF is flat for the year. If you believe that (eventually) lower interest rates will favor small caps, now looks like an even more appealing entry point. ^SPXTR Chart
The iShares Russell 2000 ETF makes investing in small-cap stocks easy by allocating your investment into roughly 2,000 stocks and for the modest expense ratio of 0.19%.
The Russell 2000 jumped 5.8% on Nov. 6, though the index has been mostly flat since then. The presidential election set off a rotation into cyclical stocks in the financial and energy sectors, and ...
The Russell 2000 jumped 1.47% and surpassed a prior all-time high set in 2021 at session highs. More than 3 out of every 4 S&P 500 stocks traded higher in the session. More than 3 out of every 4 S ...
The Russell indexes are objectively constructed based on transparent rules. The broadest U.S. Russell Index is the Russell 3000E Index which contains the 4,000 largest (by market capitalization) companies incorporated in the U.S., plus (beginning with the 2007 reconstitution) companies incorporated in an offshore financial center that have their headquarters in the U.S.; a so-called "benefits ...
The Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF holds stakes in over 2,000 stocks with a median-market value of $3 billion. That's quite different from the median-market cap of the stocks held by the Invesco S&P ...
FTSE Russell is a subsidiary of London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) that produces, maintains, licenses, and markets stock market indices. [1] The division is notable for the FTSE 100 Index in the UK and the Russell 2000 Index in the US, among others.