Most bond
indexes are market weighted, meaning they are based on the market value of the bonds.
Now, most traditional stock
indexes are market cap weighted.
In fact, the most popular
indexes are market capitalization weighted, which is a momentum driven strategy.
The most common types of stock
indexes are market value - weighted (S&P 500) and price - weighted indexes (Dow Jones).
The Hang Seng Composite
Index is a market capitalization - weighted index that comprises the top 200 companies listed on Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, based on average market cap for the 12 months.
The S&P 500
Index is a market - capitalization - weighted index composed of 500 widely held common stocks that is generally considered representative of the U.S. equity market.
The Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond
Index is a market value — weighted index of investment - grade fixed - rate debt issues, including government, corporate, asset - backed, and mortgage - backed securities, with maturities of one year or more.
The Barclays U.S. Intermediate Government Bond
Index is a market value — weighted index of U.S. government fixed - rate debt issues with maturities between one and 10 years.
Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Treasury Bond
Index is a market value - weighted index of public obligations of the U.S. Treasury with maturities of one year or more.
S&P 500
Index is a market capitalization - weighted index composed of 500 widely held common stocks that is generally considered representative of the US stock market.
The Hang Seng
index is a market capitalization weighted index which tracks daily changes of the 48 largest companies in the Hong Kong stock market.
The underlying
index is market - value weighted, with monthly rebalancing and reconstitution.
Hang Seng Index - Hang Seng
Index is a market - weighted index of thirty - three stock certificates.
The NASDAQ Composite
Index is a market - capitalization weighted index of the more than 3,000 common equities listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
The Bloomberg Barclays US Corporate
Index is a market - weighted index of investment - grade corporate fixed - rate debt issues with maturities of one year or more.
The S & P 500
Index is a market cap - weighted index.
The S&P 500
Index is a market capitalization - weighted index of 500 widely held stocks often used as a proxy for the US stock market.
8 The S&P 500
Index is a market capitalization - weighted price index composed of 500 widely held common stocks.
The popular market - proxy S&P 500 ®
index is market - cap weighted.
The S&P 500
Index is a market capitalization - weighted index of 500 stocks that are selected by Standard & Poor's to represent a broad array of large companies in leading industries.
The CRSP 1 - 10
index is a market cap weighted index covering the total US market.
The Barclays US Treasury Bond
Index is a market capitalization weighted index that is often used to represent investment grade bonds being traded in the United States.
The index is the market interest rate — the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) index is commonly used.
The Russell Top 200 ®
Index is a market capitalization weighted index of the largest 200 companies in the Russell 3000 Index.
S&P 500 - The S&P 500
Index is a market cap weighted index of 500 widely held stocks often used as a proxy for the overall U.S. equity market.
The FTSE Developed
Index is a market - capitalization weighted index representing the performance of large and mid-cap companies in developed markets.
The Barclays U.S. Intermediate Government Bond
Index is a market value — weighted index of U.S. government fixed - rate debt issues with maturities between one and 10 years.
The Index is market capitalization weighted and rebalanced annually on the third Friday of December.
Most of the broader
indices are market capitalization weighted, which introduces other issues when looking at equal weighted backtest screen results.
The S&P 500
Index is a market cap weighted index of 500 widely held stocks often used as a proxy for the overall U.S. equity market.
S&P 500 — The S&P 500
Index is a market cap weighted index of 500 widely held stocks often used as a proxy for the overall U.S. equity market.
The Wilshire 5000 Total Stock Market
Index is a market capitalization - weighted index of more than 5,000 U.S. - headquartered equity securities.
The S&P ® Asia Pacific Emerging BMI
Index is a market capitalization weighted index designed to define and measure the investable universe of publicly traded companies domiciled in emerging Asian Pacific markets.
The New York Stock Exchange
Index is a market value - weighted index of all of the stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
This benchmark
index is a market - cap - weighted aggregation of the individual components, of which sovereign bonds (federal bonds) have returned 2.47 %, provincial & Municipal bonds have returned 3.68 %, investment - grade corporate bonds have returned 3.04 %, and collateralized bonds have returned 1.25 %, as of June 13, 2016.
US Equities: S&P 500
Index is a market capitalization - weighted price index composed of 500 widely held common stocks.
Because the S&P 500
index is market weighted (also referred to as capitalization weighted), every stock in the index is represented in proportion to its total market capitalization.
S&P 500: S&P 500
Index is a market capitalization - weighted index of 500 common stocks chosen for market size, liquidity, and industry group representation to represent U.S. equity performance.
Nikkei 225: Nikkei 225
Index is a market capitalization - weighted index of the 225 leading stocks traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Russell 2000: Russell 2000
Index is a market capitalization — weighted index designed to measure the performance of the small - cap segment of the U.S. equity market.
The Wilshire 5000 Total Market
Index is a market capitalization - weighted index composed of more than 6,700 publicly - traded companies that meet the following criteria:
The Index is market capitalization weighted.
That said, choosing
an index is a marketing decision, and more people want the S&P 500 than the Wilshire 5000, much less the US Largecap Index.
The Citigroup 1 - Month T - Bill
Index is a market value - weighted index of public obligations of the U.S. Treasury with maturities of one month.
The Russell 3000 Growth
Index is a market capitalization weighted index based on the Russell 3000 index.
1 S&P 500
Index is a market capitalization - weighted price index composed of 500 widely held common stocks.
Citigroup World Government Bond
Index is a market - capitalization weighted index consisting of government bond markets.
The AGA Stock
Index is a market capitalization weighted index consisting of member companies of the American Gas Association (AGA), and performance for the AGA Stock Indes is provided monthly by the AGA.
The Market
Index is a market cap - weighted index that analyzes the market's total liquidity ratio to allow investors monitor all digital currencies at a glance.
The index is the market interest rate — the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) index is commonly used.