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Index & Benchmark

An index is a statistical measure of a section of the financial market. It tracks the performance of a group of assets and serves as a benchmark against which investors measure their own portfolio performance.


πŸ”‘ Key Characteristics

Property Detail
Tradeable? Not directly β€” but ETFs and futures track indexes
Examples S&P 500, MSCI World, FTSE 100, DAX, Nikkei 225
Use in LibreFolio Reference for Asset Comparison signal
Pricing Computed from constituent weights, not traded on an exchange

πŸ“Š How Indexes Are Constructed

πŸ“ˆ Weighting Methods

Method Formula Example
Market-cap weighted Weight ∝ company market cap S&P 500, MSCI World
Price weighted Weight ∝ share price Dow Jones, Nikkei 225
Equal weighted All constituents have same weight S&P 500 Equal Weight

πŸ”„ Rebalancing

Indexes are periodically rebalanced β€” constituents are added, removed, or re-weighted. This typically happens quarterly. ETFs that track the index must adjust their holdings accordingly.


πŸ“ Using Benchmarks in LibreFolio

LibreFolio offers two types of benchmarks:

πŸ“Š Real Benchmarks (Asset Comparison)

Compare your asset's chart against another real asset (e.g., compare your stock against the S&P 500 ETF). This uses the Asset Comparison signal overlay.

🎯 Synthetic Benchmarks

Mathematical reference curves that answer "what if my asset had grown at X% per year?":