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  2. Large-cap vs. small-cap stocks: Key differences to know - AOL

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    From 1926 through 2020, small-cap stocks, on average, outperformed large-cap stocks by 1.6 percent, says Robert R. Johnson, Ph.D., professor of finance at Heider College of Business at Creighton ...

  3. History says small caps should shine until the US dollar ...

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    Small-cap stocks have been on fire since the election, with the Russell 2000 handily beating its large-cap cousin, the S&P 500 . And while small ...

  4. Small-Cap vs. Mid-Cap vs Large-Cap: Why the Differences ... - AOL

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    Just like gamblers place bets on boxers who fight in divisions based on their weight, investors, too, put their money down on stocks that are grouped together by size. All publicly traded companies...

  5. Russell 2000 Index - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Small cap company - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a small cap company is a company whose market capitalization (shares x value of each share) is considered small, from $250 million to $2 billion. Market caps terms may be different outside the United States.

  7. 3 Small-Cap ETFs That Could Be Big Rate-Cut Winners - AOL

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    Small-cap stocks have underperformed large caps for well over a decade, and trade at a massive relative valuation discount. It can be difficult to choose individual small-cap stocks to invest in ...

  8. Wheel train - Wikipedia

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    The large gears in timepieces are generally called wheels, the smaller gears they mesh with (large to small, large to small) are called pinions, and the shafts that the wheels and pinions are mounted on are called arbors. [3] The wheels are mounted between the plates of the movement, with the pivots rotating in holes in the plates. The pivot ...

  9. Investors haven't loved small-cap stocks this much in nearly ...

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    The survey conducted from Jan. 5-11 showed investors see large-cap companies underperforming small-cap companies in the next 12 months for the first time since June 2021.