Tuesday, November 29, 2022

S&P 600

 The S&P SmallCap 600 Index (S&P 600) is a stock market index established by Standard & Poor's. It covers roughly the small-cap range of American stocks, using a capitalization-weighted index.

To be included in the index, a stock must have a total market capitalization that ranges from $850 million to $3.7 billion.[1] These market cap eligibility criteria are for addition to an index, not for continued membership. As a result, an index constituent that appears to violate criteria for addition to that index is not removed unless ongoing conditions warrant an index change.[1]

As of 31 December 2021, the index's median market cap was $1.58 billion and covered roughly three percent of the total US stock market. These smallcap stocks cover a narrower range of capitalization than the companies covered by the Russell 2000 Smallcap index which range from $169 million to $4 billion.[2] The market valuation for companies in the SmallCap Index and other indices change over time with inflation and the growth of publicly traded companies. The S&P 400 MidCap index combined with the SmallCap 600 compose the S&P 1000, and the S&P 1000 plus the S&P 500 compose the S&P 1500. The index was launched on October 28, 1994[3] and its ticker symbol is either SML or ^SML.


Investing[edit]

The following exchange-traded funds (ETFs) attempt to track the performance of the index:

Index Fund

Growth Index Fund

Value Index Fund

It can be compared to the Russell 2000 Index.[4][5][6]

Versions[edit]

The "S&P 600" generally quoted is a price return index; there are also total return and net total return versions of the index. These versions differ in how dividends are accounted for. The price return version does not account for dividends; it only captures the changes in the prices of the index components. The total return version reflects the effects of dividend reinvestment, while the net total return version takes into account dividend withholding taxes for foreign investors.

Annual returns[edit]

S&P 600 Index annual returns[7][8]
YearPrice returnTotal return
202125.27%26.82%
20209.57%11.29%
201920.86%22.78%
2018−9.75%−8.48%
201711.73%13.23%
201624.75%26.56%
2015−3.36%−1.97%
20144.44%5.76%
201339.65%41.31%
201214.81%16.33%
2011−0.16%1.02%
201024.98%26.31%
200923.78%25.57%
2008−31.99%−31.07%
2007−1.22%−0.30%
200614.07%15.12%
20056.65%7.68%
200421.59%22.65%
200338.79%
2002−14.63%
20016.54%
200011.80%
199912.40%
1998−1.31%
199725.58%
199621.32%
199529.96%
1994−4.77%

Components[edit]

See also[edit]

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