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Large Cap

A company with a market capitalization typically above $10 billion, though the threshold shifts over time as markets grow. Large caps like Apple, Microsoft, and JPMorgan dominate major indices and tend to offer more stability, deeper liquidity, and steadier dividends than their smaller counterparts. Institutional investors often allocate the bulk of their equity portfolios to large caps because the position sizes they need would move the price of smaller stocks.

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