As in 1999, growth stocks have outperformed value generally and small-cap value specifically for years – about a decade. As in 1999, growth stocks have reached stratospheric – and probably unsustainable - levels of valuation. Warren Buffet shunned growth stocks in 1999 because his favorite indicator – market capitalization vs GDP – had reached the then-unheard-of level of 140%. Today it is over 180%! This has led to small cap value stocks falling to the lowest relative level vs large cap growth stocks since - you guessed it - 1999.
The years between the dot-com crash and the financial crisis were a disaster for large cap growth, but small cap value did just fine: The S&P Small Cap 600 Value Index gained about +110% between 1/1/2000 and 12/31/2007, while the Nasdaq Composite over that same period lost more than -40% (and about -80% at its worst). In the last month or two, small cap and value stocks have begun to stir (note the uptick in the chart). Is it their time to shine again? (Data from MSCI, chart from Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co.)
(Sources: All index- and returns-data from Yahoo
Finance; news from Reuters, Barron’s, Wall St. Journal, Bloomberg.com, ft.com,
guggenheimpartners.com, zerohedge.com, ritholtz.com, markit.com,
financialpost.com, Eurostat, Statistics Canada, Yahoo! Finance,
stocksandnews.com, marketwatch.com, wantchinatimes.com, BBC, 361capital.com,
pensionpartners.com, cnbc.com, CNBC, FactSet.)
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