You don't get 2% of each company. You get their percentage by marketcap and weight in the index. So you get more Apple than the 400 smallest companies in the index. That's the reason when the big companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft and so on fall in price, they have the biggest impact on SPX price.
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You don't get 2% of each company. You get their percentage by marketcap and weight in the index. So you get more Apple than the 400 smallest companies in the index. That's the reason when the big companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft and so on fall in price, they have the biggest impact on SPX price.
I think he meant 2% of his money not 2% of each company
Of course you don't get 2% in each company, 2%*500 = 1000%... Unless he was trying to say $2 in each, which would mean your comment is applicable.
no , he said 2% of your 1000 dollars in each company
Bro he meant the 2% from the 1000 that your investing with
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Which stock broker you will recommend for European countries like Italy
For the UK, its the FTSE 100
Woah throwback Ali
Great way to elaborate 👍
How do you find trading 212?
What is your opinion on investing in index fund by SIP
Hi Ali, how do you make these animations?
Which stock broker is good in Pakistan for index funds
ZERODHA is the best platform in India
Is trading 212 good?
do you use Vanguard? which is your preferred broker?
If you are investing in an index fund, they are all pretty much the same. Best to go with one that charges the least amount of fees.
@@Fight4Justice2011 none of them charge fees, those are mutual fees. Some offer more different benefits like higher dividend yields for example
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Index funds for South africa
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Wow thanks
Assalamu alikum brothers and sisters. Make sure these companies don't give money to zionists
Isn't this haram though considering you're a muslim? Because you are investing in companies which are involved in interest/ribaa
Arigato
OK ha ha
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I think it's $1000/500 =$2 not 2%
@@benchoflemons398 But that makes 2,5% each then