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US 2000 introduction and background

The US2000 tracks the Russell 2000 Index, a stock market index that measures the performance of approximately 2,000 small-cap companies in the United States. It is considered a key indicator of the performance of small-cap stocks, which represent smaller companies with lower market capitalizations, more focused on the American domestic market than other indices.

Unlike the S&P 500, which focuses on large-cap companies, the US2000 provides insights into the performance of smaller, less-established companies. To do so, an index called the Russell 3000 calculates the 3000 largest US companies, then ignoring the first 1000 and using the next block of 2000 to create the index. These companies often have higher growth potential but may also be more volatile compared to larger, more established companies.

The US2000 is market capitalization-weighted, meaning that companies with larger market capitalizations have a proportionally larger impact on the index’s value. As a result, the index is more sensitive to price movements of smaller companies, which can lead to more significant fluctuations in its performance. The US 2000 is considered a good measure of the domestic US economy, and divergences between the S&P 500 and the US 2000 will be watched closely by analysts.

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