A well balanced WORLD FUND (being roughly 60 % US companies)
by market capitalisation as you suggest is the only sensible solution.
DSP Blackrock Micro cap fund — This is a pure micro cap fund; doesn't invest in top 300 companies
by market capitalisation as defined in its own mandate.
Not exact matches
Annually, the amount paid out
by companies in the London stock
market as dividends is about 2 - 3 % of the entire
market capitalisation.
If some small fraction of the people holding gold (say, 5 %) sold their gold for US Dollars (releasing $ 400 bn), and the USD proceeds were used to buy bitcoins, the total value of bitcoins (commonly referred to
as «
market capitalisation») would increase
by that amount of dollars ($ 400bn), and because we know the total number of bitcoins in circulation, we can derive a price per bitcoin.