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  2. 9 of the Best Mid-Cap ETFs to Buy - AOL

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    The largest dedicated mid-cap fund by value, VOE has nearly $10 billion in assets under management. ... of mid-cap stocks instead of value or dividends, then consider the EZM fund that focuses on ...

  3. Asset allocation - Wikipedia

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    The "traditional" asset classes are stocks, bonds, and cash: . Stocks: value, dividend, growth, or sector-specific (or a "blend" of any two or more of the preceding); large-cap versus mid-cap, small-cap or micro-cap; domestic, foreign (developed), emerging or frontier markets

  4. 3 Mid-Cap Blend Mutual Funds for Excellent Returns - AOL

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    Below, we share with you three top-ranked mid-cap blend mutual funds. Each has a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy). 3 Mid-Cap Blend Mutual Funds for Excellent Returns

  5. S&P 400 - Wikipedia

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    The index serves as a gauge for the U.S. mid-cap equities sector and is the most widely followed mid-cap index. It is part of the S&P 1500, which also includes the S&P 500 for larger U.S. based companies, and the S&P 600 for smaller companies, though all three indices include a handful of foreign stocks that trade on the U.S. stock exchanges.

  6. Morningstar Style Box - Wikipedia

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    The vertical axis of the Style Box represents an investment's size category: small, mid and large. [3] The horizontal axis depicts fund investment style categories such as "value" and "growth," which are common to stocks and funds. The "blend" definition in the central column differs for stocks and funds.

  7. VYM vs SCHD: Which Dividend ETF Should You Buy in 2025? - AOL

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    The Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index Fund ETF (NYSEARCA:VYM) has been around since 2006 while the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD) has been rewarding investors since 2011.