Are Small Caps Really That Cheap?

 | Jun 23, 2022 04:42AM ET

This article was written exclusively for Investing.com

  • A popular U.S. small-cap index ETF is back down to the same level as four years ago
  • With an attractive P/E, the small space of the stock market looks inexpensive
  • Another metric, however, suggests caution is still warranted after a more than 30% plunge from the November 2020 all-time high

Everybody is out and about now that summer’s officially underway (for those of us in the northern hemisphere). Hitting the beach and taking fun flights across the country is so common that just about every seat on airlines is taken. Also embarking on a round-trip is the Russell 2000 Small-Cap Index (IWM).

Here’s what I mean: Unlike the S&P 500, small-cap shares have returned to their pre-pandemic high notched in February 2020. More remarkable is that IWM is unchanged from this time in 2018.

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