Stock indices no longer reflect equity reality

(economist.com)

5 points | by andsoitis 9 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • andsoitis 9 hours ago

    > Take the s&p 500. The biggest constituent, Nvidia, accounts for 8% of its value. Imagine the $5.3trn chip-designer’s share price moves up or down by 3% (as has happened 30 times this year) and the other 499 stocks are flat.

    That scenario (NVIDIA moves by 3% and no other stock moves) never happens. The market is dynamic, so all the stocks move at different magnitudes, volatility, frequency, etc. that is represented in the index.

    • bediger4000 9 hours ago

      But isn't that an economics thing, "all other things staying equal"?