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S&P 500 Index Not So Diversified
The 10 largest US stocks now account for a record 41% of the S&P 500’s market cap. That is 14% higher than at the 2000 dot-com bubble peak.
41 cents of every dollar invested in the S&P goes directly into shares of just 10 companies.
Not trying to fear monger, just wonder if everyone still feels well diversified with their S&P index holdings.
u/Just_Combination3527 — 1 day ago