Comment by chilipepperhott
4 hours ago
Most index funds wait for at least a year before adding a new listing. The only exception that I'm aware of is QQQ and SpaceX.
4 hours ago
Most index funds wait for at least a year before adding a new listing. The only exception that I'm aware of is QQQ and SpaceX.
Not true for Vanguard's total US stock market fund (VTSAX/VTI), the largest total US stock market fund in the world. Their CRSP index only requires 20 trading days post IPO, or 5 for large caps (this has been true for many years, this is not a recent change)
Holy shit. With VTI being a monster, how have they survived this long?
vti slightly out performs s&p I think? or it has for the last few decades for sure.
Technically they couldn't be added to the S&P 500 etc. until they become profitable.
If space x gets an exception, why wouldn't anthropic?