Value-Weighted Index A market average such as Standard & Poor's 500 Index that takes into account the market value of each security rather than calculating a straight price average.
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Market value-weighted index An index of a group of securities computed by calculating a weighted average of the returns on each security in the index, where the weights are proportional to outstanding market value.
A value-weighted index compiled by the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong based on all common stocks listed there. Arbitrage Buying a financial instrument in one market in order to sell the same instrument at a higher price in another market.
A market-value-weighted index (market price times shares outstanding) of all AMEX-listed securities relative to their aggregate value on December 29, 1995.
IBD 6000 Index A market value-weighted index of domestic stocks traded on the American Stock Exchange, NASDAQ Stock Exchange, and New York Stock Exchange. more... IBD Mutual Fund Index An index of 24 diversified mutual funds. more...
The Green line represents the New York Composite Index, a market value-weighted index that is made up of all of the NYSE stocks. The lower chart represents our friend the Amex Gold Bugs Index (pink line). Current Interpretation: ...
Market Portfolio A conceptual construct of a value-weighted index of all securities. In practice, the S&P 500 index is used as a proxy, to represent the average investor's return.
It is a market-value-weighted index (shares outstanding multiplied by stock price). SPY stock (S&P 500 index tracking stocks) is one of the most traded stocks not only in the US, but in the whole world.
(National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations System) Composite Index: The NASDAQ is a stock market index that measures the performance of all NASDAQ domestic and foreign stocks. This index is a market-value-weighted index.
Market value-weighted index Market-based corporate governance system Market-based forecasting Market-book ratio Market-if-touched (MIT) Market-on-Close (MOC) order Marketability Marketable securities Marketable title Marketed claims ...
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