The S&P 500 is not the stock market. Well, technically it is. But since the index is weighted by company size, looking at it in isolation can provide an incomplete picture as to what’s happening at the individual company level.
In a cap-weighted index, and this would never happen, but the 50 smallest companies could double in size overnight and that would provide a modest 2.2% bump to the index.
Using real numbe…
In a cap-weighted index, and this would never happen, but the 50 smallest companies could double in size overnight and that would provide a modest 2.2% bump to the index.
Using real numbe…
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