RUT Russell 2000 Index

The Index is a capitalization-weighted index made up of the smallest 2,000 U.S. common stocks as measured by market capitalization included in the Russell 3000 Index, which consists of the largest 3,000 U.S. common stocks based on market capitalization. Eligible stocks include common stocks and real estate investment trusts. Excluded securities include master limited partnerships (MLPs), business development companies (BDCs), American Depository Receipts (ADRs), and preferred stocks. The Index is reconstituted annually on the last Friday in June. Eligible IPOs are added to the Index quarterly. Because of takeovers and mergers, the Index often consists of slightly fewer than 2,000 members. See more discussion of this index in our article what is the Russell 2000 Index?

1,727.36
As of 03/22/2023


Index Information
Provider:     FTSE Russell
Category1:  US Equity
Category2:  Broad market
Category3:  Small cap
Country:      USA
Currency:    USD
Inception date:  01/01/1984
Backtesting data exists:   No
Weighting methodology:   Market capitalization
Factsheet:  Read PDF
Methdology guide:  Read PDF
Number of holdings:  2,000
Reconstituted:  Annually
Total return version:  RUTTR


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