Russell's up 4% YTD while Nasdaq is sitting flat. Interesting divergence between the two benchmarks—smaller caps pushing higher while mega-cap tech consolidates. Worth watching how this plays out, especially when you consider what different asset classes are doing across the board.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-08 20:06
Small-cap stocks take off, while big tech is still sleeping? This divergence is truly incredible.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 01-08 20:00
Small-cap stocks take off, while big tech spins in place. This situation is quite interesting.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-08 20:00
Small-cap stocks are really interesting this time, Russell has beaten the NASDAQ... feels like mega caps are about to adjust.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-08 19:55
Small-cap stocks are on the rise now, while big tech is still sleeping.
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-08 19:55
The rally in small-cap stocks is real, while the big tech giants are starting to band together for warmth.
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StableGenius
· 01-08 19:53
nah see this is exactly what i predicted back in march, actually. mega-cap tech was fundamentally overvalued relative to the russell's risk-adjusted fundamentals... empirically speaking, smaller caps were bound to outperform once the narrative shifted. everyone's sleeping on this divergence but it's the mathematical proof that passive index rotation is inevitable. let me explain why this matters—
Russell's up 4% YTD while Nasdaq is sitting flat. Interesting divergence between the two benchmarks—smaller caps pushing higher while mega-cap tech consolidates. Worth watching how this plays out, especially when you consider what different asset classes are doing across the board.