Small CAP ETF
A Small Cap ETF invests into primarily smaller companies. What is a small cap stock? Anything that has a market value below $1 billion dollars is considered to be small, at least as far as publicly traded companies go.
The idea is that the smaller the company is the more growth potential and the bigger moves it can potentially make as compared to something like Microsoft which has been trading at the same level for years.
It is can be a powerful thing to look for, so I have created a list of Small Cap ETFs to help investors looking to profit as small companies grow to larger ones.
BRF – BRAZIL SM CAP
BSC – ELEMENTS BENJAMINE GRAHAM SMALL CAP VALUE
DFE - WISDOMTREE SMALL CAP DIVIDEND FUND
DSC - SPDR DOW JONES SM CAP
DSG - SPDR DOW JONES SM CAP GROWTH
EES - WISDOMTREE SMA CAP DIVIDEND FUND
FYX - FIRST TRUST SMA CAP CORE ALPHA DEX FUND
GDXJ - JUNIOR GOLD MINERS
IJR – iShares S&P SMALL CAP 600 INDEX FUND
IJS - ISHARES S&P 600 VALUE ETF
JKK - ISHARES MORNINGSTAR SMALL GROWTH
JKL - ISHARES MORNINGSTAR SM VALUE INDEX
IWM - ISHARES RUSSELL 2000 INDEX FUND
JKJ - ISHARES MORNINGSTAR SM-CAP
JSC - SPDR RUSSELL/NORMURA JAPAN SMALL CAP ETF
PJM - POWERSHARES DYNAMIC SMALL CAP
PWT - POWERSHARES DYNAMIC SM CAP GROWTH
PZJ - POWERSHARES ZACKS SMALL CAP
RZG - RYDEX S&P SM CAP 600 PURE GROWTH
SCHA - SCHWAB US SM-CAP
SCHC - SCHWAB INTERNATIONAL SM CAP
TNA - DIREXION SHARES DYNAMIC SM CAP GROWTH FUND
VB - VANGUARD SMALL CAP
VBK - VANGUARD SMALL CAP ETN
VSS - VANGUARD SM CAP GROWTH
VSS - VANGUARD FTSE ALL WORLD EX US SM CAP
WCAT - JEFFERIES WLD EXPL
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