
U.S. economic soft landing + easing expectations = style rotation? Mid-small cap returns to market focus, interpreting the main upward wave of the "post-giant era."

The soft landing of the U.S. economy and expectations for interest rate cuts have brought small-cap stocks back into the market spotlight. Wall Street analysts point out that with a cautious attitude towards the valuations of the seven major tech giants, investors are beginning to focus on the overlooked small-cap stocks, especially micro-cap stocks. The current market presents a pattern of "large caps overvalued, small companies undervalued," and investors need to focus on high-quality and low-risk factors to cope with economic downturn risks, avoiding high-leverage consumer stocks and high-risk tech stocks that have not yet achieved breakeven
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