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A Prudent Play for the Small-Cap Rally

Small-cap investors rejoice. The Russell 2000 Index is higher by more than 16% year-to-date, confirming smaller stocks are back with a vengeance, but there is a caveat.The widely followed Russell 2000 still devotes a significant percentage of its weight to companies that aren’t profitable – many of which aren’t close to attaining that status. Fortunately, there are more prudent avenues for investors wanting to take part in the small-cap resurgence with an elevated quality profile. Enter the ALPS O’Shares U.S. Small-Cap Quality Dividend ETF (OUSM A). The $895.4 million OUSM, which tracks the O’Shares U.S. Small-Cap Quality Dividend Index, turns 10 years old in December and is as relevant as ever today because while investors believe the war in Iran may be the apex of 2026 geopolitical risk, they still want consistency and quality in the small-cap space. “Investors have refocused to company fundamentals and earnings. This has been more akin to the start of the year, with small caps up 15%. Clearly policy and inflation implications are still fluid at this stage, but the market is beginning to price in lower geopolitical risk,” notes BNP Paribas.More to Like About OUSMOUSM allocates 21.11% of its portfolio to financial services stocks. That may sound like a drag. After all, investors are concerned about how the private credit market will affect small-cap banks. However,  the reality is more positive than meets the eye. “As to small cap banks, they’re generally not heavily involved in lending to private credit or private equity directly. Small cap banks have low single-digit to zero exposure to non-depository financial lending. In addition, small cap banks are generally under allocated to software lending,” according to BNP Paribas. Additionally, the U.S. economy appears to be defying the odds, as highlighted by the April jobs report. That’s material to small-cap equities. These companies are more tethered to the strength of the domestic economy than they are to export stories. Yes, it would be help to OUSM if the Federal Reserve unveiled a rate cut, but the ETF may be able to trend higher on the back of U.S. economic strength and the war in Iran ending, assuming that happens. “A flip by the Fed could easily add more rate cuts to the picture, providing another tailwind to small caps. As for specific opportunities, we take a balanced approach given the macro risks, but on the more economically sensitive side, we’re seeing attractive opportunities in small to mid-cap banks and early cycle industrials,” concludes BNP Paribas. OUSM allocates 23.22% of its weight to industrial equities. For more news, information, and analysis, visit the ETF Building Blocks Content Hub. VettaFi LLC (“VettaFi”) is the index provider for OUSM, for which it receives an index licensing fee. However, OUSM is not issued, sponsored, endorsed, or sold by VettaFi, and VettaFi has no obligation or liability in connection with the issuance, administration, marketing, or trading of OUSM.

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