Daily Charts - The average Fortune 500 company is over 90-years old (?!)

Callum_Thomas
12-20 09:23

1.Huh... there's more Fortune 500 companies that were founded before 1950 than after.

--the average Fortune 500 company is over 90-years old (?!) 🤯

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2.Fun Fact: the equal-weighted S&P500 has historically outperformed the cap-weighted version...

the recent dominance of a handful of mega-caps is unusual, and represents a sharp deviation from trend 🤔 $.SPX(.SPX)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$

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This makes logical sense

cap-weight:

-skews into bubbly sectors

-skews into mature companies

equal-weight:

-skews into newer growth companies

-skews into undervalued stocks and sectors

3.The higher-for-longer script for US 10yr bond yields if the Fed is done here

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