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  2. What Are Small-Cap Stocks, and Are They a Good Investment? - ...

    www.investopedia.com/terms/s/small-cap.asp

    A small-cap stock has a total share value of $250 million to $2 billion, although the precise figures used vary among brokerages.

  3. Understanding Small-Cap and Big-Cap Stocks - Investopedia

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    Small-cap stocks generally have a market cap of $250 million to $2 billion. Small-cap stocks shouldn't be overlooked when putting together a diverse portfolio.

  4. What Are Small-Cap Stocks? – Forbes Advisor

    www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/small-cap-stocks

    Small-cap stocks are shares of companies with total market capitalization in the range of about $300 million to $2 billion.

  5. Small-cap stocks are defined as having a market capitalization between $300 million and $2 billion USD.

  6. What Are Small-Cap Stocks? Essential Guide | TIME Stamped

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    Small-cap stocks have market caps between $250 million and $2 billion. They can bring diversification and higher growth potential to your portfolio—but also risk. Here's what you need to know.

  7. How Big Is a Small-Cap Stock? - Nasdaq

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    Different providers have different “size” cutoffs: The Russell 2000 small-cap index has a median market cap (where the grey boxes meet) ... Small cap is no larger than $2 billion, and ...

  8. Small-Cap vs. Mid-Cap vs Large-Cap: Why the Differences Matter...

    finance.yahoo.com/news/small-cap-vs-mid-cap-160235008.html

    According to Fidelity, the market cap cutoffs for all three classifications of stocks are: Small-cap: $300 million-$2 billion. Mid-cap: $2 billion-$10 billion. Large-cap: $10 billion and up

  9. Small-Cap Stocks vs. Large-Cap Stocks: What's the Difference?

    www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/022316/small-cap-vs...

    Small-cap stocks are the shares of companies with a market cap of between $250 million and $2 billion. These are companies that are smaller than the brand-name companies that are often part of the ...

  10. Small cap, mid cap, or large? The right mix for your portfolio

    www.moneyunder30.com/small-cap-vs-mid-cap-vs-large-cap

    Investing in small-cap companies is an important element of your investment strategy. Smaller companies tend to have a greater chance of large growth, faster. For instance, a company with a market cap of $500 million is more likely to double in value than a company with a market cap of $500 billion.

  11. Best Small-Cap Stocks of November 2024 – Forbes Advisor

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    Small-cap stocks are usually considered to be stocks with market capitalizations somewhere between $250 million and $2.5 billion. They are the world’s potential up-and-coming companies.