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s&P is big one though.
Index funds have always been a bit weird. I thought S&P was resisting inclusion though. Inclusion by S&P would be a strong corruption signal.
Prince Bonesaw fears the next administration
PS. For speculative posts like this I do adversarial review with Opus. It was fascinating to watch Opus pivot from regurgitating conventional wisdom to actually engaging with the hypothesis and seeking external data.
Yes. There was a lot of initial resistance
Measuring this seems like a fun qualitative research project that would get some press.
A lot of 2026 American capitalism is exploitation of the vulnerable rather than mutually beneficial market exchange.