midcap

/ˈmɪdˌkæp/
adjective
  1. Describing a company with a medium-sized market value (usually between $2 billion and $10 billion), or the stocks of such companies.
    • She prefers investing in midcap stocks because they offer a balance of growth and stability.
    • Many financial advisors recommend a mix of large-cap, midcap, and small-cap funds.
    • The midcap company expanded rapidly and soon became a large-cap firm.
noun
  1. A company or stock with a medium market capitalization.
    • The fund focuses on midcaps in the technology sector.
    • Midcaps often outperform large caps during economic recoveries.
    • He bought shares in several midcaps to diversify his portfolio.