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Vuzix Corporation (VUZI): Among the Hot Penny Stocks to Buy Now

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We recently compiled a list of the 10 Hot Penny Stocks to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Vuzix Corporation (NASDAQ:VUZI) stands against the other hot penny stocks.

How Did Small Caps Do In Q4 2024?

On January 2, Royce Investment Partners published their analysis regarding the performance of the small caps during the fourth quarter of 2024. The report highlighted that small-cap stocks, represented by the Russell 2000 Index, achieved a modest gain of 0.3%, marking the second consecutive positive quarter. However, this performance lagged behind large-cap stocks, as the Russell 1000 Index rose by 2.7% in the same period. Francis Gannon, Co-Chief Investment Officer, and Managing Director, pointed out a unique "bowl-shaped" return pattern among US equities in the last quarter of 2024, with the Russell Microcap Index increasing by 5.9% and the Russell Top 50 Index by 5.5%.

Gannon highlighted that while December's results were disappointing for many stocks, particularly small-cap and micro-cap indexes, the overall year was strong for small-cap performance, with an annual increase of 11.5%. However, on the other hand, this also marked the eighth consecutive year where small-caps underperformed relative to large-caps. Historically speaking the data reveals that the Russell 2000 has only outperformed the Russell 1000 in four of the last twenty years, with a significant underperformance streak noted since 2016. Gannon acknowledged that this is a long period of wait to see small cap leadership but he sees promising signs for the leadership to be just around the corner.

While explaining his bullish sentiment Gannon discussed the dynamics of volatility in the US equity markets. He contrasted large-cap and small-cap stocks' performance in 2024 and noted that large-cap stocks experienced relatively low volatility throughout the year, as indicated by the CBOE Volatility Index. Apart from a brief spike in early August, large-cap stocks maintained a notably stable performance, mirroring trends observed in 2023. However, on the other hand, small-cap stocks exhibited a slightly different volatility profile. Gannon highlights that historically, about 42% of trading days in the Russell 2000 see price movements of 1% or more. In 2024, this figure was marginally lower at 41%, indicating that small-caps remained somewhat volatile but not significantly. He emphasizes that this trend of volatility is expected to change, predicting a return to more typical levels of volatility across stocks in 2025. He encouraged investors to view increased volatility not merely as a source of fear but as an opportunity for long-term investment strategies.