Stocks

Small Cap

Small cap refers to companies with market cap under $2 billion. They offer higher growth potential but more risk and volatility. Small caps can be illiquid and less researched than large caps. Russell 2000 tracks small caps.

Example

A regional bank with $1B market cap is a small cap.

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