It’s common knowledge that small-cap stocks are generally more volatile than their large-cap counterparts. Some reasons proposed for this include lower liquidity, reduced analyst coverage, and more ...
While the market’s biggest names have been grabbing the lion’s share of investors’ attention in recent years, the smaller end of the market deserves some consideration, as well. In this series on ...
Is this a good time to invest in stocks, especially small-caps that are typically more volatile than large-caps? Why invest in small-caps? What are the metrics to look for before investing in ...
We have covered a few different index topics recently, from looking at what makes a company American to how much of your shares outstanding really could be owned by index trackers if you’re added to a ...
Market capitalization, often abbreviated as market cap, represents the overall value of a company’s shares that are publicly traded. It is determined by multiplying the current share price by the ...