Market-cap weighting? That's not some genius strategy. It's just arithmetic doing its thing.
Think about it: You've got an asset sitting at $100B in a trillion-dollar market. Boom—it takes up 10% of your index. Another one's only worth $10B? That's your 1% slice right there.
The whole system runs on autopilot. Zero human intervention needed. The math handles everything.
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Lonely_Validator
· 11-29 10:13
Mathematics doesn't lie, but people do. Market capitalization weighting is the lazy index, allowing Large Investors to make money while small investors get the leftovers.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 11-26 17:47
To put it bluntly, the big ones make money while the small ones get the leftovers; there's nothing mysterious about it.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 11-26 17:40
Market capitalization weighting is just this, nothing mysterious, it's just a pure math game.
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MergeConflict
· 11-26 17:37
In simple terms, it's just a mathematical law, nothing to brag about.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 11-26 17:33
It's ridiculous, they really think automation is innovation, but in the end, it's just a numbers game.
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DogeBachelor
· 11-26 17:26
This means that mathematics is the most honest, it can't deceive people.
Market-cap weighting? That's not some genius strategy. It's just arithmetic doing its thing.
Think about it: You've got an asset sitting at $100B in a trillion-dollar market. Boom—it takes up 10% of your index. Another one's only worth $10B? That's your 1% slice right there.
The whole system runs on autopilot. Zero human intervention needed. The math handles everything.