| ▲ | nostrademons 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
Here's the list of S&P 500 companies by market cap & weighting: https://www.slickcharts.com/sp500 Going down that list, the first 9 are all tech (the "Mag 7" plus Broadcom). The first non-tech is Berkshire Hathaway at #10, but that is financial services. The top 10 together are 38.63% of the index. Then you have Walmart at #11 and 1.57% of the index, then 2 financials (JP Morgan Chase and Visa) and a pharmaceutical (Eli Lilly). The rest of the top 30 includes 6 more tech companies (Micron, Oracle, AMD, Netflix, Palantir, and Intel) and 2 more financials (Mastercard and Bank of America). | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | senordevnyc 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Your claim wasn’t that many of the biggest US companies by market cap are in finance and tech, but rather than nothing else is profitable. Do you see the difference? | ||||||||||||||
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