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A Closer Look: Market Cap

Published 11/23/2015, 01:43 AM
Updated 05/14/2017, 06:45 AM

This past week, the S&P 500 Cap-Weighted Index iShares Core S&P 500 (N:IVV) tested and then held support at the 50-day moving average (at least for now) during this remarkable rebound from its crushing meltdown earlier this year. We may once again test resistance at the previous breakdown level (2100) this coming week. The S&P 500 is up 3.45% for the year.

iShares Core S&P 500

The S&P 500 Equal-Weighted index Guggenheim Invest S&P 500 Equal Weight (N:RSP) is set up so that every stock in the index has the same weight, thereby eliminating the market-weighting growth bias. As a result, the index tilts more towards mid-cap and value stocks, which accounts for much of the out-performance versus the cap-weighted index in the last decade. So far this year, the index is down 0.38% year-to-date, slightly underperforming the cap-weighted index.

Guggenheim Invest S&P 500 Equal Weight

One of the themes of the past decade has been growth-oriented, smaller cap stocks outperforming high quality, blue chip stocks. That trend is no longer intact for 2015, as the bottom fell out from under the Russell 2000 index iShares Russell 2000 (N:IWM) in the 3rd quarter. IWM is underperforming the large cap index, and is down 1.34% YTD.

iShares Russell 2000

The S&P 500 versus the Russell 2000 Index, Weekly Chart. It seems that the large cap index has broken out in the past couple of months. A big move was expected, and that is now coming to fruition.

IVV Vs. IWM

Looks like the weakening Chinese economy managed to deflate the MSCI EAFE Index iShares MSCI EAFE (N:EFA). The index is up 1.82% since the beginning of the year, slightly worse than its US counterpart, even after outperforming by a wide margin earlier in the year.

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iShares MSCI EAFE

The MSCI EAFE Small Cap iShares MSCI EAFE Small-Cap (N:SCZ) has performed significantly better, impressively holding onto a gain of 9.06% for the year. Unlike the US markets, international small caps are outperforming their large cap index.

iShares MSCI EAFE Small-Cap

EAFE Large Cap Index vs EAFE Small Cap Index, Weekly View. It’s been a steady small cap outperformance since October of last year.

EFA Vs. SCZ

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