For most of the stock market's history, you needed to a substantial sum of money to become invested in stocks and funds. I don't mean fees—I mean the very dollar amount it requires to buy shares of ...
Small-cap stocks, loosely defined as companies with market capitalizations up to just a few billion dollars, occupy a unique and often underappreciated corner of the market. They don’t always command ...
The US stock market is at 3% a premium; it has traded this high only 15% of the time since 2010. Small-cap and value stocks are the last bastions of value left. Following this year’s rally, only real ...