Why investing in midcaps may be the way to go in 2025

“Our fundamental view on mid-caps is that we want to invest in companies that do all the hard work for us, essentially, and own them for a long period of time,” said Thomas Browne, portfolio manager at Keeley Teton Advisors who runs a small-cap and midcap fund. “From a near-term perspective, we think mid-caps are attractive today, particularly relative to larger caps.”

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