You didn't explain an example on market CAP. How do we calculate the market Cap weighting index? Is it just the Sum of (Price * Shares) or you divide it on the base period also?
There are some parts ambiguous in the video Giving some idea about it might help. In price weighted index the investment is proportional to price Ex : It would be 50% A , 25% B, 25% C In Equal weighted the investment is equally weighted for all three I.e, 33% for A,B and C In Market Cap Weighted the investment is proportional to mkt cap Say you have $100k so 200mil:800mil I.e, 1:4 In proportional which means 20% A and 80 %B out of total $100k Also P/E is not same as Mkt value/ earnings ,still unclear about that
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thanks ur videos are really good help and they well complement the readings to bring out clarity and better understanding...
the last part of market capitalisation weighting is known as free float market capitalisation which in turn has a different notation
You didn't explain an example on market CAP. How do we calculate the market Cap weighting index? Is it just the Sum of (Price * Shares) or you divide it on the base period also?
Damn this brother is smart!
Good job....keep it up....Thanks
since the first PWI is 66.67, and the sec PWI is 85, from 66.67 to 85 is 27% increase...
yeah i didnt get why is that 27% either -_- then that theory doesnt hold if PWI gives less than EWI
First PWI is 66.67
Second PWI is 85
They haven't subtracted 85 from 66.67.
It is (85-66.67)/66.67*100
the calculation can also be done as [85/66.67] -1 = 27%
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Thank you so much.
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There are some parts ambiguous in the video
Giving some idea about it might help.
In price weighted index the investment is proportional to price
Ex : It would be 50% A , 25% B, 25% C
In Equal weighted the investment is equally weighted for all three I.e, 33% for A,B and C
In Market Cap Weighted the investment is proportional to mkt cap
Say you have $100k so 200mil:800mil I.e, 1:4 In proportional which means 20% A and 80 %B out of total $100k
Also P/E is not same as Mkt value/ earnings ,still unclear about that
Thank you, much appreciated Mr Irfanullah
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on the Fundamental section
How did we get 10% and 20% for A and B...?
Great that helped alot 👍🏻
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I am facing problem in problem 14 of the practice exercise. Can you please explain me the solution of the problem.
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How was the PWI return 27% ? Did not get that part
the calculation can also be done as [85/66.67] -1 = 27%
ShouLdn't the PWI return 21 and not 27 ?
the calculation can also be done as [85/66.67] -1 = 27%
give some more examples