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The Small Cap Index Series is designed to provide a benchmark for measuring the performance of the small-cap segment of equity markets globally. The index targets companies with a market capitalization range of $200 million to $1.5 billion.
- Potential for growth: Small-cap companies have more room for growth compared to larger companies, and can potentially offer higher returns.
- Lower share price: The share prices of small-cap stocks are often lower, making the initial investment more affordable.
- Variety of businesses: Small-cap companies can be found across different industries, not just start-ups, providing investors with diverse investment options.
- Less popular/inefficient pricing: Small-cap companies tend to receive less coverage from analysts and financial institutions, which can lead to mispricing and opportunities for investors to capitalize on.
- Ability to outperform institutional investors: Restrictions on mutual funds and other large investors can prevent them from building meaningful positions in small-cap stocks, allowing individual investors to potentially outperform them.

