Paramount/Everett Collection Everybody is going small.Small-cap stocks are kicking tail, taking names and generally looking good on the charts, says one of Wall Street’s most closely followed technical analysts. But a sign the trade is getting crowded means bulls might want to await a “tactical pause” before jumping in. “Small-cap everything looks better than large‐cap, with the exception of technology,” wrote Jeff deGraaf, chairman of Renaissance Macro, in a Thursday note, a day after the small-cap benchmark Russell 2000 index RUT, -1.06% logged its 23rd record close of 2018, leaving it up 11.2% in the year to date. The large-cap S&P 500 SPX, -0.63% in contrast, was up 3.5% in the year to date through Wednesday.via