Hello all,
Can someone tell me how I go about determining how dominant a stock is within an index. For example, I believe S&P 500 have a weighting factor that is assigned to a security to determine how dominant a stock is with it index. I was wondering if its possible to also determine how dominant a stock is within its index by it market capitalization. Another example would be IBM, Intel or may Cisco where these stocks can literally move on index one way or the other.
Also, if market capitalization is the correct to determine a strong a stock is within its industry, index etc.. can you please tell me what you would consider a high market capitalization number?
Cheers
Carlton
Can someone tell me how I go about determining how dominant a stock is within an index. For example, I believe S&P 500 have a weighting factor that is assigned to a security to determine how dominant a stock is with it index. I was wondering if its possible to also determine how dominant a stock is within its index by it market capitalization. Another example would be IBM, Intel or may Cisco where these stocks can literally move on index one way or the other.
Also, if market capitalization is the correct to determine a strong a stock is within its industry, index etc.. can you please tell me what you would consider a high market capitalization number?
Cheers
Carlton
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