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en Investment strategists have been questioning whether small cap stocks will continue to outperform their large cap brethren as we move into 2006. And like so many things with investing, who really knows. As I see it, small caps will continue to outperform until they don't.

en The equal-weighted index will give you more exposure to smaller stocks. If you believe that small caps outperform large caps, and most data suggests they do, then the equal-weight should give you a small edge over long periods.

en We don't really see any merit to limiting our investment universe, so we'll hold large-caps and small-caps, as well as domestic and international stocks.

en As long as the economy doesn't go into a recession, I think these (smaller) companies will continue to outperform large-cap stocks,

en A lot of people are starting to realize they need to diversify more than simply holding large cap stocks. The more sophisticated investors are going for a 'total-market' concept. They're buying not just large caps, but mid caps and small caps.

en You are paying such a hefty premium for small-caps because you are expecting that earnings growth is going to continue to be better than large-caps. But I think they are going to be comparable.

en You are paying such a hefty premium for small caps because you are expecting that earnings growth is going to continue to be better than large caps. But I think they are going to be comparable.

en You are paying such a hefty premium for small caps because you are expecting that earnings growth is going to continue to be better than large-caps. But I think they are going to be comparable.

en Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. As investors begin to focus on fiscal year 2007 and estimates continue to move higher, the stock should continue to outperform.

en The case continues to be made for small caps. I have more faith in the quality of earnings of small caps than large caps.

en As long as oil prices remain high, oil stocks will continue to outperform the market in general.

en Small-cap stocks have continued to do well relative to large caps and higher valuations result in fewer compelling investment opportunities. Although the first increase did slow cash flows, we believe that further inflow reductions are appropriate. We may need to reinvest dollars from some winners into stocks we think are more attractive. Reduced inflows will create more flexibility to do that.

en You want to be diversified with large-cap stocks, like the ones on the New York Stock Exchange, small caps and even foreign stocks. When one type is down, the others could be up.

en Investors have been attracted to growth opportunities. The most attractive growth rates are in the small and mid-cap space, with the growth styles leading returns for the month. We believe mid- and small-caps will continue to lead returns over the short term, as recent earnings disappointments have been focused in the large-cap arena.

en The large-cap stocks tend to be the ones that are most interest rate sensitive. With the changes at the Fed and figuring out if and when they'll stop raising rates, it's not a surprise to see large-caps suffer some, while small-caps are far less sensitive to rate issues.


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