KeyStone’s 2025 Inaugural U.S. Small-Cap Special Report provides an overview of current U.S. equity market valuations, identifying a potentially compelling relative valuation opportunity in the small-cap segment, with the S&P 600 trading at a forward P/E of 15.8 compared to the S&P 500’s 21.6, implying a significant premium for large-cap stocks. This persistent valuation gap, coupled with the under-owned status of small caps and macroeconomic tailwinds such as potential lower interest rates and reshoring trends, reinforces a strategic investment thesis for high-quality small-cap companies. The report includes four new Initial Coverage & Recent Recommendation reports, four new Company Updates from U.S. Small-Cap Coverage, and 11 full Monitor reports on companies that are actively being monitored through 2025 for potential opportune entry points.
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KeyStone’s 2025 Inaugural U.S. Small-Cap Special Report provides an overview of current U.S. equity market valuations, identifying a potentially compelling relative valuation opportunity in the small-cap segment, with the S&P 600 trading at a forward P/E of 15.8 compared to the S&P 500’s 21.6, implying a significant premium for large-cap stocks. This persistent valuation gap, coupled with the under-owned status of small caps and macroeconomic tailwinds such as potential lower interest rates and reshoring trends, reinforces a strategic investment thesis for high-quality small-cap companies. The report includes four new Initial Coverage & Recent Recommendation reports, four new Company Updates from U.S. Small-Cap Coverage, and 11 full Monitor reports on companies that are actively being monitored through 2025 for potential opportune entry points.
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KeyStone’s 2025 Inaugural U.S. Small-Cap Special Report provides an overview of current U.S. equity market valuations, identifying a potentially compelling relative valuation opportunity in the small-cap segment, with the S&P 600 trading at a forward P/E of 15.8 compared to the S&P 500’s 21.6, implying a significant premium for large-cap stocks. This persistent valuation gap, coupled with the under-owned status of small caps and macroeconomic tailwinds such as potential lower interest rates and reshoring trends, reinforces a strategic investment thesis for high-quality small-cap companies. The report includes four new Initial Coverage & Recent Recommendation reports, four new Company Updates from U.S. Small-Cap Coverage, and 11 full Monitor reports on companies that are actively being monitored through 2025 for potential opportune entry points.