Why large-cap stocks are a better bet for the rest of 2023 -- and 10 you want to own

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Small caps typically do best at the beginning of the year, when money managers take the most risk.

Seasonal tendencies for the U.S. stock market between now and the end of the year will favor large-cap stocks over small caps.

Small-cap underperformance is likely to continue for several more months due to the compensation incentives under which institutional investors operate. Many managers will receive a year-end bonus if they finish the year ahead of the S&P 500. So as Dec. 31 gets nearer, they have a powerful incentive to start making their portfolios look increasingly like the S&P 500 — thereby locking in positive year-to-date outperformance.

“ Once January rolls around, institutional investors’ compensation incentives shift in the small-caps’ favor. ” The accompanying chart shows that stock market history accords nicely with the professors’ theory. Since 1926 small-cap relative strength, which is highest in January, declines steadily as the year progresses.

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