attributiveDenoting or relating to the stock of a company with a small capitalization.
〔财政〕(股票)资本总额小的,小盘股的
Example sentencesExamples
Thirty-one of the newcomers come from two corners of the investment universe - real estate and small-cap stocks.
Normally, I'm sympathetic to investors who get snookered by the volatility and outright lies that drive so many small-cap stocks.
Many small-cap stocks suffer from an almost permanent ‘liquidity discount’ because they simply are not on investors' radar screens.
‘We might tilt more towards value stocks, or more towards growth or international or small-cap stocks,’ he says.
Or perhaps you're now ready to take on greater risk and your asset allocation requires a small proportion of your assets to be held in riskier small-cap stocks.
Other firms are mulling ending coverage of whole industries, say telecom, or asset classes, such as small-cap stocks.
Definition of small-cap in US English:
small-cap
adjectiveˈsmôlˌkap
Finance
attributiveDenoting or relating to the stock of a company with a small capitalization.
〔财政〕(股票)资本总额小的,小盘股的
Example sentencesExamples
Many small-cap stocks suffer from an almost permanent ‘liquidity discount’ because they simply are not on investors' radar screens.
Other firms are mulling ending coverage of whole industries, say telecom, or asset classes, such as small-cap stocks.
Or perhaps you're now ready to take on greater risk and your asset allocation requires a small proportion of your assets to be held in riskier small-cap stocks.
Normally, I'm sympathetic to investors who get snookered by the volatility and outright lies that drive so many small-cap stocks.
Thirty-one of the newcomers come from two corners of the investment universe - real estate and small-cap stocks.
‘We might tilt more towards value stocks, or more towards growth or international or small-cap stocks,’ he says.