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State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 600 Small Cap ETF
As of May 30, 2026 at 08:47 UTC
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5 articlesSmall-cap stocks are beginning to outperform, but ETF investors remain focused on mega-cap technology and AI trades. Small-cap ETFs have declined from 10% to 4% of ETF industry assets despite the asset class regaining momentum. Strategists believe this disconnect could create an opportunity, as small caps trade at attractive valuations and could benefit from interest rate stabilization and broader economic growth.
Badger Meter announced the acquisition of UDlive Limited for $100 million to expand its sewer line monitoring market presence. However, the company reported disappointing Q1 2026 results with a 9% sales decline to $202.3 million and diluted EPS falling to $0.93 from $1.30, both missing expectations. Management attributed the weakness to project timing variability and expects recovery in H2 2026. The stock is trading 28.6% below its 100-day moving average, indicating intermediate-term weakness, though it gained 0.69% on Monday.
Badger Meter (NYSE: BMI) shares fell 20.30% to a 52-week low of $121.37 after reporting weak Q1 results with sales down 9% to $202.3 million and diluted EPS falling to $0.93 from $1.30. The decline was attributed to project timing variability and softer municipal demand, though management maintains a strong pipeline for H2 2026. The company also announced a $100 million acquisition of UK-based UDlive to expand sewer monitoring capabilities.
The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) attracted $1.7 billion in inflows on April 1, signaling renewed interest in small-cap stocks after the Russell 2000 Index fell into correction territory in March. However, the outlook remains uncertain due to rising interest rate expectations and small-cap stocks' sensitivity to borrowing costs. The inflows may represent tactical rotation from large-cap tech stocks rather than a sustained leadership shift.
Vanguard Small-Cap ETF (VB) and State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 600 Small Cap ETF (SPSM) are compared as low-cost small-cap investment options. Both charge identical 0.03% expense ratios with similar 1-year returns (~10%). VB offers broader diversification with 1,324 holdings and higher tech exposure (17%), while SPSM provides a narrower focus with 607 holdings and higher dividend yield (1.53% vs 1.27%). VB has slightly outperformed over 1 and 5-year periods.