Introduced in 1991, the S&P MidCap 400 is now the most widely used index for mid-sized companies. Today, mid caps are being recognized as an independent asset class, with risk/reward profiles that differ considerably from both large caps and small caps. The S&P MidCap 400 covers over 7% of the U.S. equities market, and is part of a series of S&P U.S. indices that can be used as building blocks for portfolio construction.
Statistics
| Return Year-to-date | 5.48 % |
| Pullback from 52-week high | -9.80 % |
| Distance to 52-week high | 10.87 % |
| Raise from 52-week low | 18.78 % |
| Distance to 52-week low | 15.81 % |
| 52-week highs | 31 |
| 52-week lows | 0 |
| Price | 766.52 |
| 52-week high | 849.82 |
| 52-week low | 645.31 |
Updated 9/3/2010
52-week highs & lows chart