A Host of Small Cap Options to Choose from for ETF Investors

At the beginning of 2007, Financially Fit brought you a series of articles on small-cap investing. We covered the advantages (on Jan. 16, 2007), the analysis (Jan. 23, 2007) and how to choose the best small-cap funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (Jan. 30, 2007).
ETFs have seen unparalleled growth in the last few years, but especially in 2007, and that includes the small-cap category.
Depending on the index, the definition of small-cap stocks varies, but most analysts consider small caps to be companies whose market capitalizations range from $300 million and $2 billion. Until 2007, small caps were on a five-year tear, outperforming many of their larger brethren. But last year, according to Lipper, small-cap stocks returned an average of only 1.4%.
The reason for this rout was primarily the subprime mess, when small companies suddenly had a difficult time finding credit and investors flocked to more stable, large-cap blue-chip stocks.
However, there are a couple of reasons why investors should not turn up their noses at this niche:
Small caps provide extra diversification to your portfolio, while offering the potential to push returns higher in good markets.
ETFs have seen unparalleled growth in the last few years, but especially in 2007, and that includes the small-cap category.
Depending on the index, the definition of small-cap stocks varies, but most analysts consider small caps to be companies whose market capitalizations range from $300 million and $2 billion. Until 2007, small caps were on a five-year tear, outperforming many of their larger brethren. But last year, according to Lipper, small-cap stocks returned an average of only 1.4%.
The reason for this rout was primarily the subprime mess, when small companies suddenly had a difficult time finding credit and investors flocked to more stable, large-cap blue-chip stocks.
However, there are a couple of reasons why investors should not turn up their noses at this niche:
Small caps provide extra diversification to your portfolio, while offering the potential to push returns higher in good markets.
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