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The Small Cap Recovery

Small caps, which are public companies with market capitalizations under $2 billion, are up 23% in October and November due to a combination of three factors.

Small cap companies, which are public companies with market capitalizations under $2 billion – and as low as $300 million – make up a large portion of the U.S. stock market. The Russell 2000, which is the primary benchmark for small cap companies, is showing a strong recovery in Q4. The Russell is up 23% in October and November, as opposed to the S&P 500, which is up 8.5% thus far in Q4. Why the difference? In this episode, Jay Pluimer explains the three factors driving the uptick in small cap stocks in the current environment.

Always check back next week for more Flourish Insights with Jay Pluimer and don’t forget to check out our insights blog at https://www.flourishinsights.com

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