Talk:Wilshire 5000
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Calculation
[edit]Hello
In the calculation section, the unsourced, undated claim is made that
'At present, one index point corresponds to a little more than US$1 billion of market capitalization.'
However, earlier in the article, specifically in the history section, contradictory, dated claims are made:
'by 2005 each index point reflected a change of about $1.2 billion in the index's total market capitalization.'
'Therefore, as of November 2009, each index point represented about $1.2 billion in market value.'
Does anyone have a source for a recent, up to date claim as to what one index point represents?
TheIdiotikon (talk) 15:20, 13 August 2024 (UTC)
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