Small caps in the U.S. are trading at the cheapest valuation relative to large caps since 2000.
Yahoo Finance·2025-08-04 12:01

Investment Strategy - The industry suggests diversifying portfolios to mitigate the impact of specific stocks, particularly Microsoft and Meta [1][3] - The industry observes small-cap stocks in the US are at their cheapest valuation relative to large-cap stocks since June 2000 [1] - The industry notes small caps have outperformed large caps in the 25 years since 2000 [1] Market Valuation - The industry acknowledges valuation isn't a perfect timing tool but tends to work long term [2] - The S&P 600 is expected to grow more than the S&P 500 in the next 12 months [2] - The S&P 600 trades at 146% times earnings versus 25 or 23 times earnings for the S&P 500 [2]

Small caps in the U.S. are trading at the cheapest valuation relative to large caps since 2000. - Reportify