← Back to context Comment by sersi 13 hours ago If the S&P adopt those rules would there be any index fund that is S&P without the new rules? 3 comments sersi Reply thephyber 11 hours ago An index fund like the S&P500 is not the S&P500. It is stuck competing in a world of low margin pain.I sincerely hope S&P and Nasdaq rollback the SpaceX-targeted changes, but unfortunately I seriously doubt it. camel_Snake 2 hours ago Dimensional funds have a type of index factor funds that roughly track these indices without strict adherence to S&Ps inclusion rules. That's the only one I'm aware of. dnnddidiej 8 hours ago IZZ, or in other words fuck em.
thephyber 11 hours ago An index fund like the S&P500 is not the S&P500. It is stuck competing in a world of low margin pain.I sincerely hope S&P and Nasdaq rollback the SpaceX-targeted changes, but unfortunately I seriously doubt it.
camel_Snake 2 hours ago Dimensional funds have a type of index factor funds that roughly track these indices without strict adherence to S&Ps inclusion rules. That's the only one I'm aware of.
An index fund like the S&P500 is not the S&P500. It is stuck competing in a world of low margin pain.
I sincerely hope S&P and Nasdaq rollback the SpaceX-targeted changes, but unfortunately I seriously doubt it.
Dimensional funds have a type of index factor funds that roughly track these indices without strict adherence to S&Ps inclusion rules. That's the only one I'm aware of.
IZZ, or in other words fuck em.