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		<title>Diversifying Your Investment Portfolio with Small Cap Stocks</title>
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Small cap stocks can move differently at different times than large cap stocks. If you look at the past 83 years, small caps have averaged 11.7% while large caps have averaged 9.6%.  But the cost for this greater return is heightened volatility. 
One reason we want to overweight small caps in a portfolio coming out of a recession is that they [...]


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<p>Small cap stocks can move differently at different times than large cap stocks. If you look at the past 83 years, small caps have averaged 11.7% while large caps have averaged 9.6%.  But the cost for this greater return is heightened volatility. </p>
<p>One reason we want to overweight small caps in a portfolio coming out of a <a href="http://www.manarinonmoney.com/blog/category/bear-market/" target="_blank">recession</a> is that they often move faster than much larger capitalization stocks. </p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>For starters, small caps are more flexible as they can cut back or expand quicker in addition to not carrying as much leverage. </p>
<p>Basically when we are putting more money into small caps, it&#8217;s a beta play.  Beta is how quickly an investment moves versus an index.  On the way out of a recession we want something that moves faster; which small caps tend to do.</p>
<p>MAJOR PROBLEM:  In many portfolios of new clients that we review and in most 401k plans we see severe weakness in terms of small cap exposure.  In some 401k plans, a small cap option isn&#8217;t even available. </p>
<p>A poor choice in our opinion. </p>
<p>But it does take more work to seek out quality small cap portfolios because an ideal portfolio would be one that doesn&#8217;t have a huge amount assets because liquidity and trading volume are issues in this space.  You can&#8217;t put a billion dollars into a small company without detrimental consequences.</p>
<p>Small cap portfolios will also close their portfolios after they&#8217;ve reached a certain size but if you are already a shareholder in a small cap fund, this is a good thing.  You don&#8217;t want the fund continuing to take in more and more new money. </p>
<p>Lesson of the Day:  Regardless if you are underweight or overweight, an investor would be wise to consistently maintain a slice of their portfolio allocated to small cap mutual funds simply due to the extra layer of diversification.</p>
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