Stock Market’s 2025 Laggards See Revival in Year’s Final Stretch
Yahoo Finance·2025-12-08 10:30

Group 1 - Investors are rotating out of technology stocks that have driven the S&P 500's 17% advance this year, favoring small companies and old-economy transportation stocks instead [2][4] - The small-cap Russell 2000 Index has gained 9.4% since November 20, reaching an all-time high, while micro-caps have added 12% and economically-sensitive trucking, shipping, and airline stocks have advanced 11% [3] - The S&P 500 Equal Weighted Index gained 1.7% in November, contrasting with a mere 0.3% rise in the standard S&P 500, indicating a shift in market leadership [7] Group 2 - Strategas Asset Management LLC recommends an overweight position in a version of the S&P 500 that removes market-cap bias, anticipating that economic factors like President Trump's tax bill will boost consumer and capital spending [5] - Bank of America Corp. suggests buying "inexpensive" mid-caps into 2026, with expectations of government intervention to control inflation and unemployment, highlighting sectors linked to the economic cycle such as homebuilders and transportation stocks [6]