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  2. 3 Mid-Cap Growth Funds to Buy for Splendid Returns - AOL

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    Below we share with you three top-ranked mid-cap growth mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) 3 Mid-Cap Growth Funds to Buy for Splendid Returns

  3. Russell Indexes - Wikipedia

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    The Russell indexes are objectively constructed based on transparent rules. The broadest U.S. Russell Index is the Russell 3000E Index which contains the 4,000 largest (by market capitalization) companies incorporated in the U.S., plus (beginning with the 2007 reconstitution) companies incorporated in an offshore financial center that have their headquarters in the U.S.; a so-called "benefits ...

  4. 3 Best Mid-Cap Growth Mutual Funds - AOL

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    Below we share with you three top-ranked mid-cap growth mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy).

  5. Best mid-cap ETFs in January 2025 - AOL

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    This fund tracks the S&P 400 MidCap 400 Revenue-Weighted index, which includes stocks in the S&P 400 MidCap index reweighted according to the company’s revenue. 2024 performance: 11.9 percent

  6. Russell Midcap Index - Wikipedia

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    As of 30 November 2022, the stocks of the Russell Midcap Index had a weighted average market capitalization of approximately $22.64 billion, median market capitalization of $9.91 billion, and the market capitalization of the largest company is $54.74 billion.

  7. Asset allocation - Wikipedia

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    The linear correlation between monthly index return series and the actual monthly actual return series was measured at 90.2%, with shared variance of 81.4%. Ibbotson concluded 1) that asset allocation explained 40% of the variation of returns across funds, and 2) that it explained virtually 100% of the level of fund returns.