Top Small Caps Stocks
Top Small Caps Stocks Typically a stock of a company is calculated by multiplying outstanding shares of the company according to the value per share. The share value of a company does not say much about the company's total value or size. A company whose share value is $ 60, does not necessarily mean the cost of the company whose share price is $ 25. For example, the company with an outstanding balance of 6 billion dollars and $ 6 million is actually $ 25 billion ($ 12.5). The balance of the outstanding $ 500 million shares is smaller in size compared to the company. Smaller caps are generally defined as companies that are less than $ 2 billion. There are many young companies with significant development capacities. However, the risk of failure in comparison to mid-caps stocks is higher than the small-cap shares. As a result, small-caps stocks are more volatile (and therefore risky) compared to large-caps and mid-cap stocks. Historically, small-ca...