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By Zacks Investment Research
October 27, 2023
Market Correction: 5 Reasons to Keep a Long-term Perspective
History tells us that market pullbacks are an inescapable part of investing. However, markets can change on a dime when the crowd least expects it, so more_horizontal
By Invezz
October 26, 2023
Russell 2000 (IWM) ETF set to do something it hasn't done in 15 years
The Russell 2000 index is in trouble as interest rates punish America's small-cap companies get punished by high-interest rates. The closely watched i more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
October 25, 2023
RSP Versus IWM: Do We Even Need Small Caps Anymore? Maybe Not.
Small-cap investing has changed and may no longer add significant value to portfolios compared to the past. The S&P 500 has become skewed toward large more_horizontal
By Zacks Investment Research
October 24, 2023
Should iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) Be on Your Investing Radar?
The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) was launched on 05/22/2000, and is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
October 23, 2023
IWM Small Caps: New 52-Week Low, Everything Is Not Fine
Small-company stock indexes reached for new 52-week lows this week, indicating a bearish market trend. Rotten breadth participation outside of a handf more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
October 16, 2023
IWM: Small Caps Are Back In The Danger Zone
Small caps have struggled due to high interest rates and weak fundamentals. They have continued to suffer from underperformance against the S&P 500. T more_horizontal
By See It Market
October 8, 2023
Small Caps and Retail Stocks Hold Line in the Sand
I spent all of last week in the media and in print, going over the importance of 2 key indicators. more_horizontal
By See It Market
September 27, 2023
Russell 2000 (IWM) Bearish Elliott Wave Triangle Pattern (and Implications)
The bearish forecast for stock indices still appears to be on track, and we expect to see more declines going into spring 2024. Our previous post co more_horizontal