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Russell 2000

Region: US · Currency: USD

LiveLast updated: 
2,870.64USD▲ +0.33%· Today
Open2,861.21
Previous close2,861.21
Day high2,888.21
Day low2,864.20

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What drives the price

Russell 2000 is a major equity benchmark tracking large publicly-listed companies in the United States. Like all stock indices, its level reflects the aggregate market value of its constituents — moves up and down reflect changes in earnings expectations, discount rates, and risk sentiment across the underlying companies.

  • Central bank policy and government bond yields in the United States drive the discount-rate component of valuations
  • Corporate earnings season releases set the bottom-up fundamentals signal
  • Currency moves matter when constituent companies have significant foreign-currency revenues
  • Global risk sentiment and cross-asset flows (especially US Treasury yields and the DXY) overlay on top of domestic factors

Frequently asked questions

What is the Russell 2000?

Russell 2000 is a major stock market index tracking large companies traded in the United States. It is used by investors and analysts as a benchmark for the broader the United States equity market and serves as the underlying for many tradeable ETFs and futures contracts.

How can I invest in the Russell 2000?

You cannot buy the index directly, but you can gain exposure via ETFs that replicate it, or trade futures and options on it. ETF expense ratios for major indices typically range from 0.05% to 0.5% per year.

What drives the Russell 2000 day-to-day?

Short-term moves are driven by central bank policy expectations, the path of the United States interest rates, corporate earnings releases, and global risk sentiment. Larger structural moves track economic-growth and inflation cycles over months.

When does the Russell 2000 market open and close?

Trading hours follow the home exchange — typically 9:00-9:30 to 15:30-17:00 local time on weekdays. Pre-market and after-hours trading is available via futures and certain ETFs that trade around the clock during the trading week.

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About this index

Russell 2000 is one of the most-tracked equity benchmarks in its market. NowPrice publishes the live level along with intraday range and a 24-hour / 7-day / 30-day price-history chart. Data is sourced from Yahoo Finance and refreshed every 5 minutes during local trading hours; outside of session, the figure is the most recent close.