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If 2025 has an already narrative to watch, it's the rise of small and mid-cap firms. Large caps delivered in 2024, performing well on the back of just a handful of tech firms.
For the greater part of the year, large-cap stocks have been in pole position for most of the 2023 rally. But investors who want to add a dose of growth while maintaining large-cap stability may want to give midcap equities a closer look.
Market uncertainty can certainly spill over into an investor's portfolio. If growth prospects look bleak, an investor may want to tilt towards quality, but there's one midcap exchange-traded fund (ETF) option that can quell the uncertainty.
With large-cap equities riding a 2023 market rally, the strength is spilling over into small-caps as well. Investors who want to combine the best of both worlds, however, have options in mid-cap equities.
Who's afraid of mid-cap stocks? Turns out, lots of investors avoid mid caps without thinking too hard about why.
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