Stock price indexes
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Wikidata:
Q223371
Library of congress:
sh 86007076
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Stillman, R.J. Dow Jones industrial average : history and role in an investment strategy, c1986.
- BPI
- Downes. Dict. of finance and investment terms
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Wikipedia description:
In finance, a stock index, or stock market index, is an index that measures the performance of a stock market, or of a subset of a stock market. It helps investors compare current stock price levels with past prices to calculate market performance. Two of the primary criteria of an index are that it is investable and transparent: The methods of its construction are specified. Investors may be able to invest in a stock market index by buying an index fund, which is structured as either a mutual fund or an exchange-traded fund, and "track" an index. The difference between an index fund's performance and the index, if any, is called tracking error.
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