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  2. Top 3 Mid-Cap Growth Mutual Funds to Put Your Money In - AOL

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    Below we share with you three top-ranked mid-cap growth mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank 1 (Strong Buy).

  3. 3 Mid-Cap Growth Funds to Buy for Splendid Returns - AOL

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    Below we share with you three top-ranked mid-cap growth mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy)

  4. Mid price - Wikipedia

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    In financial markets, the mid-price [1] is the average price between a seller's ask price of a stock or other commodity and the best buyer bid price of that stock or commodity. In some cases, the mid-price will be rounded up or down to the nearest "tick" (the nearest valid tradeable price on the exchange system) for convenience purposes, and ...

  5. Russell Midcap Index - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Midcap Index is a stock market index that measures performance of the 800 smallest companies (approximately 27% of total capitalization) in the Russell 1000 Index.

  6. What are the world’s largest mutual funds? - AOL

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    The world’s largest mutual funds run hundreds of billions of dollars, even into the trillions. Mutual funds remain one of the most popular ways to invest, and they allow new investors to earn ...

  7. S&P 600 - Wikipedia

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    The "S&P 600" generally quoted is a price return index; there are also total return and net total return versions of the index. These versions differ in how dividends are accounted for. The price return version does not account for dividends; it only captures the changes in the prices of the index components.

  8. 7 Mid-Cap Income Stocks - AOL

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    When most people think about defensive stocks, they think dividend-paying, stable large caps. That's fine, but many mid-cap stocks -- defined as a market cap between $1 billion and $10 billion ...

  9. Market capitalization - Wikipedia

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    Market cap is given by the formula =, where MC is the market capitalization, N is the number of common shares outstanding, and P is the market price per common share. [ 8 ] For example, if a company has 4 million common shares outstanding and the closing price per share is $20, its market capitalization is then $80 million.