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Standard & Poor's 500 Index
The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is a stock index that records 500 listed companies listed on American stock exchanges. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was also created and compiled by Standard & Poor's Company. Standard & Poor's 500 covers a complete stock sample, and the selected stocks also involve all industries, so it is highly representative. The stock market changes reflected by this index have strong reference value.

Introduction to Standard & Poor's 500 Index

The S&P 500 Index is a weighted average of 500 companies listed in the United States. Standard & Poor's 500 is a standard & poor's company. With the development of the stock market, its appearance has strong practicability. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is basically the top 500 listed companies in the United States, mainly to provide investors with indicators of the financial industry. The index can be used to evaluate the nature and credit level of global trillions of debts; Provide investors with market information such as stocks, fixed income and foreign exchange. Relying on this index, investors can predict the market well.