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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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SQEW | B | LeaderShares Equity Skew ETF | 47.1 | |
AOA | B | iShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF | 1.34 | |
AOR | B | iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF | 1.01 | |
AOM | C | iShares Core Moderate Allocation ETF | 0.67 | |
AOK | C | iShares Core Conservative Allocation ETF | 0.51 |
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- 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 US stocks, using a capitalization-weighted index. As of 31 January 2017, the market capital of companies included in the S&P SmallCap 600 Index ranged from US$400 million to US$1.8 billion. The index's median market cap was almost $1.1 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. The market valuation for companies in the SmallCap Index and other indices change over times 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 comprise the S&P 1500. The index was launched on October 28, 1994.
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