S&P 500 Addition Impact
"When a name gets added to the S&P 500 every passive index fund tracking the benchmark has to buy it. The SPDR ETF alone has 500 billion dollars in assets. Vanguard's has 1.3 trillion. Then add every pension fund, 401K, etc. Combined we're talking about trillions of dollars in passive flow that has to add Marvel to its waiting overnight."
ℹ️ In shortAdding a company to the S&P 500 forces index and pension funds to buy its shares, generating trillions in passive capital flow.
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… The announcement of additions typically drops the Friday before which puts the next major catalyst on or around June 12th. Marvel now sits at a quarter billion quarter trillion dollar market cap after Jensen's next trillion dollar company comment at Computex. That makes them the most obvious S&P 500 addition candidate in the market right now. When a name gets added to the S&P 500 every passive index fund tracking the benchmark has to buy it. The SPDR ETF alone has 500 billion dollars in assets. Vanguard's has 1.3 trillion. Then add every pension fund, 401K, etc. Combined we're talking about trillions of dollars in passive flow that has to add Marvel to its waiting overnight. Now, it's going to be weighted at probably like 0.1% of the S&P 500 so don't get like too excited about this, but still that's a lot of money that will flow in, you know, hundreds of millions, maybe a few billion uh could easily flow into that uh based on that if it gets added to the S&P 500. Now, Marvell pre-market showing at 305. I am waiting on …
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