
Direxion Daily MU Bull 2X Shares, AltC Acquisition, Direxion Daily PLTR Bear 1X Shares, Vale, and Red Cat are the five Small Cap stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Small-cap stocks are shares of publicly traded companies with relatively small market capitalizations—typically in the roughly $300 million to $2 billion range, though exact cutoffs vary by index provider. They often offer higher growth potential but come with greater price volatility, lower liquidity, and higher business risk than mid- and large-cap stocks. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Small Cap stocks within the last several days.
Direxion Daily MU Bull 2X Shares (MUU)
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AltC Acquisition (ALCC)
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Direxion Daily PLTR Bear 1X Shares (PLTD)
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Vale (VALE)
Vale S.A., together with its subsidiaries, produces and sells iron ore and iron ore pellets for use as raw materials in steelmaking in Brazil and internationally. The company operates through Iron Solutions and Energy Transition Materials segments. The Iron Solutions segment produces and extracts iron ore and pellets, manganese, and other ferrous products; and provides related logistic services.
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Red Cat (RCAT)
Red Cat Holdings, Inc. engages in the provision of various products, services, and solutions to the drone industry. The company operates through two segments: Enterprise and Consumer. It built infrastructure to manages drone fleets and fly, and provide services remotely, navigate confined industrial interior spaces and dangerous military environment.
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