Small caps typically benefit from Fed cuts rates: Roosevelt Bowman | Fox Business Video

Roosevelt Bowman from Bernstein Private Wealth Management highlights the historical trend in which small-cap stocks tend to perform well in the aftermath of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. These stocks often enjoy increased access to capital and broader participation in economic growth, positioning them favorably in a lower interest rate environment.

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Given the anticipated Fed rate cuts, investors may want to explore small-cap stocks as these generally show resilience and strong growth potential during such economic conditions.

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