Investment Dictionary:

All-Cap Fund

A stock mutual fund that invests in equity securities without regard to whether a company is characterized as small, medium or large.

The term "cap" is shorthand for capitalization. The investment community measures a company's size by its market capitalization, which is calculated by multiplying the number of a company's outstanding shares by its current stock price.

Investopedia Says:
There is no universal consensus on the exact definitions of the various market caps, but the following parameters are a good approximation:

Giant or Mega Cap: Above $200 billion
Large Cap: From $10 billion to $200 billion
Mid Cap: From $2 billion to $10 billion
Small Cap: From $300 million to $2 billion
Micro Cap: Less than $300 million

These designations inform mutual fund investors about the investment focus of the fund in terms of company size. In the case of an all-cap fund, the portfolio manager has complete freedom to invest in companies of any size.

Because of the inclusive nature of its holdings, a total stock market index fund would have an all-cap portfolio.

Related Links:
Different funds will invest in companies with different market caps - find out which is right for you. Determining What Market Cap Suits Your Style
Find out the difference between mega-, large-, mid- and small-cap stocks. We show how each suits particular investing styles. Market Capitalization Defined
Learn how to think big by investing smaller stocks. How To Evaluate A Micro-Cap Company
Find out about the pros and cons of small-cap stocks and whether they ought to be in your portfolio. Introduction to Small Caps
If you don't realize how "big" small-cap stocks can be, you'll miss some good investment opportunities. What Is A Small Cap?


 
 
 

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