20 Years Ago, Small-Cap Value Bucked the Bear

Here’s an interesting chart. The blue line is the broad market and the black line is small-cap value.

March 2000 was the start of a terrible bear market as the tech bubble popped, but small-cap value almost completely ignored the selling. Of course, value stocks had a rough time before that.

Looking for a single index to represent the entire market ignores many important trends happening beneath the surface.

Posted by on September 14th, 2020 at 11:45 am


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