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The Wilshire 5000 is an index fund, which is kind of a bummer...it sounded like a cool financial robot.
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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop what is the Wilshire 5000 well it's an index as in index fund
- 00:10
ticker W 5000 well the Wilshire 5000 had the top 5,000 most highly valued US [List of all the stocks in the Wilshire 5000]
- 00:17
stocks in it when it launched you know by the late 90s the index had added
- 00:21
another about 25 hundred names but it didn't change its name to Wilshire 7500 [Wilshire 7500 is crossed out and changed back to 5000]
- 00:27
and it changed names as companies split and spun off and as the internet IPO [Companies dividing into two]
Full Transcript
- 00:32
boom forced a whole load of adds to the index there well then guess what a whole [Stocks flooding into the Wilshire 5000]
- 00:37
bunch of bankruptcies in the dot-com era came along you know along with mergers
- 00:40
and other financial dietary restrictions and they caused the size of the index to
- 00:45
fall to the you know 3,700 names zone where it sits today the Wilshire 5000 [Number of names in the index shrinking]
- 00:50
and yeah we don't know why then I'll just rename it the Wilshire 3,700 ish [Guy changing the sign as 3700ish appears and replaces the 5000]
- 00:55
either well its distinguished from say the S&P 500 in that it covers a much [The S&P 500 is moved away]
- 01:00
broader range of securities from mega cap companies like Apple all the way
- 01:05
down to companies with just a few hundred million bucks in market cap so [Examples of the smaller cap companies are highlighted]
- 01:09
when investors want to think about all stocks or at least the broadest swath of
- 01:13
them they think Wilshire and then a number but they think Wilshire anyway
- 01:17
and well we could give you roughly thirty seven hundred reasons why [Lady Gaga on stage]
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