FSGS - What Small-Cap Investors Should Be Watching Right Now
2025-05-06 14:32:00 ET
Summary
- ETFs tracking the Russell 2000 Index have shown a five-year beta around 1.17. That means they’re generally more volatile and more sensitive to broader market swings, both to the upside and downside.
- If small caps are starting to slide and the macro backdrop is flashing caution, it’s worth asking whether the trade you’re chasing is a legitimate opportunity, or just a falling knife.
- The Small Business Optimism Index often gets overlooked in favor of more headline-grabbing metrics, but for small-cap investors, it's one of the most important sentiment tools available.
Originally published on April 30, 2025
All else being equal, small-cap stocks tend to have higher beta than their large-cap counterparts. For example, ETFs tracking the Russell 2000 Index have shown a five-year beta around 1.17. That means they’re generally more volatile and more sensitive to broader market swings, both to the upside and downside....
What Small-Cap Investors Should Be Watching Right Now