| ▲ | dmoy 17 hours ago | |
> Spacex will be around 4.5% of the index [2]. Does that article say that? I didn't see "4.5xm" mentioned anywhere. Also jow does QQQ do float adjusting? Will it do the same 5x that we're hearing nasdaq is going to do? (Which would make it what, <1%?). Or something else? | ||
| ▲ | dmurray an hour ago | parent [-] | |
QQQ is the same as Nasdaq, for this meaning of Nasdaq. The article isn't a great source, agreed. But it does give this calculation: > Oddly enough, had SpaceX entered the Nasdaq-100 with a market capitalization of $1.75 trillion on Friday, March 27 [assuming the new rules (?)], it would have supplanted Tesla as the fifth-largest holding in the benchmark. The electric vehicle stock accounts for 3.8% of the Invesco ETFs. So it would come in somewhere above 3.8%, by those calculations. And it depends on market prices from day to day. Not much changes about the argument above if you make it 3% or 6%, holding constant the assumption that it's 30% overvalued. | ||