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Home / Business and Economy / Small Caps Soar on Fed Day: A New Record!

Small Caps Soar on Fed Day: A New Record!

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Small-cap stocks, including the Russell 2000, hit record intraday highs after Fed commentary.
  • Cisco's stock surpassed its dot-com boom peak, a significant milestone not seen since 2000.
  • Bitcoin showed a notable lack of response to the Fed's rate cut, diverging from stock market trends.
Small Caps Soar on Fed Day: A New Record!

Following the Federal Reserve's recent rate cut, small-cap stocks demonstrated a strong rally, with the Russell 2000 index achieving a fresh intraday record. This positive sentiment was particularly fueled by comments made during Fed Chair Powell's press conference, which appeared to excite the small-cap and micro-cap sectors, with the CRSP US microcap index also reaching new highs.

In a striking historical parallel, Cisco's stock closed higher than its peak from the dot-com bubble era in March 2000. This significant recovery for the tech giant, which had been a prominent feature of the early 2000s market, serves as a notable point of interest, especially as discussions around the valuation of large tech companies continue.

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Conversely, Bitcoin showed minimal response to the Federal Reserve's rate cut, a stark contrast to the bullish sentiment seen in equity markets. The cryptocurrency experienced a brief spike followed by a sell-off, largely retracing its gains. This suggests a continued decoupling from traditional market indicators, with Bitcoin's price action appearing to follow more technical patterns rather than macroeconomic news.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Federal Reserve announced a rate cut, which influenced market movements, particularly for small-cap stocks.
Yes, Cisco's stock closed higher than its peak from March 2000, during the dot-com boom.
Bitcoin showed little reaction to the Fed's rate cut, diverging from the positive stock market sentiment.

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