Movement Alert|Avantis U.S. Small Cap Value ETF Rises 5.82% Overnight, Large-to-Small Cap Rotation Accelerates Fund Flows into Small-Cap Value

Market Focus08-10

On August 10, Avantis U.S. Small Cap Value ETF rose 5.82% overnight, trading at $127.41/share. The surge was driven by a significant acceleration in large-to-small cap rotation across U.S. equities, with capital flowing out of crowded AI and large-cap growth positions into attractively valued small-cap stocks.

On the news front, the Russell 2000 small-cap index recently hit an all-time high, breaking above the 3,000-point level for the first time, with a year-to-date gain of 20.7% — significantly outpacing both the S&P 500 at 12.8% and the mega-cap tech cohort. Meanwhile, Bank of America's Bull-Bear indicator surged to 9.7, triggering a contrarian sell signal, with strategists recommending investors rotate into small-cap equities and other duration assets, further reinforcing inflow expectations for small-cap value strategies.

The fund invests primarily in a diverse group of U.S. small cap companies across market sectors and industry groups. Under normal market conditions, it will invest at least 80% of its assets in securities of small capitalization companies located in the United States.

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