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mid-cap

American  
[mid-kap] / ˈmɪdˈkæp /

adjective

  1. designating a company, or a mutual fund that invests in companies, with a market capitalization of between $1 billion and $5 billion.


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“We see more upside in other mid-cap gold producers given the delivery risks in FY27,” says Barkley.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a little market-research help from his mom, who works in finance, and some early technical guidance from his dad, who works in AI at a big tech company, he landed on the idea of using AI models to generate reports on small- and mid-cap publicly traded companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

You like small- and mid-cap stocks.

From Barron's

Bank of America’s report also suggested that investors already are positioning themselves for this “run it hot” strategy by rotating out of favored megacap tech giants and into “Main Street”-focused areas such as mid-cap and cyclical stocks.

From Barron's

Investors are rotating into mid-cap and cyclical stocks, with the Russell 2000 up 5% over the past month, while the S&P 500 gained 0.2%.

From Barron's