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« Danaher in Preliminary Talks with Vision Systems | Main | The Ultimate in Stock-Picking Technology » September 26, 2006 67-Month HighThe S&P 500 just broke 1,330 for the first time since February 2001. Interestingly, the Wilshire 5000 just broke 13,300. The two index values are almost perfectly aligned at 10-to-1. By market value, the S&P 500 makes up about 73% of the Wilshire 5000. Here's a graph of the Wilshire to S&P ratio since 2001:
You can see how the small-cap rally has altered the ratio. Posted by edelfenbein at September 26, 2006 11:44 AM |
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