A technical breakdown between small- and large-cap stocks suggests investors ought to own the latter, according to analysis from Oppenheimer. The Russell 2000 small-cap index, down 17% from its recent high, has broken multi-year support relative to the S&P 500, the large-cap benchmark. Oppenheimer's head of technical analysis told Business Insider that "you want to own large caps." The relationship between small- and large-cap stocks has broken down, a development that suggests the latter...

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