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Strategies & Market Trends : World Outlook

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From: Les H10/10/2025 7:20:23 AM
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Why your S&P 500 index fund might be more risky than the internet bubbleThe S&P 500’s record concentration to a handful of stocks and a high overall valuation to earnings make a case for broadening your investment portfolio

By Philip van Doorn
Published: Oct. 6, 2025

marketwatch.com

The S&P 500 ETF wars are over — VOO has won out over SPY
After more than three decades at the top, SPY has lost its crown in the S&P 500 Index wars. Now, VOO’s closest challenger is IVV.

Hyunsoo Rim

sherwood.news

The New Normal of Stock Market ConcentrationPosted October 9, 2025 by Ben Carlson

awealthofcommonsense.com

US workers contribute on average around $8,500 to their 401(k) accounts every year, and with 71% of 401(k) assets allocated to equities—and the Magnificent Seven having a weight of almost 40% in the S&P 500—the bottom line is that each worker in the US puts an estimated $2,300 into the Magnificent Seven stocks every year, see chart below.
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