The Most Valuable Companies by Market Capitalization
The Most Valuable Companies by Market Capitalization This nice visualization puts into perspective the most valuable companies of all time. Image: howmuch.net
The Most Valuable Companies by Market Capitalization This nice visualization puts into perspective the most valuable companies of all time. Image: howmuch.net
S&P 500 Market Capitalization Since Election Day for Three U.S. Presidents The S&P 500 market cap has increased by $8.65 trillion since the election of President Donald Trump. Image: Bespoke Investment Group
Market Capitalization of Five Largest Companies as Share of S&P 500 Total The market capitalization of the five largest companies now account for 16% of S&P 500 total, while the average is 13%. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Valuation – Apple Market Capitalization and S&P 500 Energy Apple is now worth more than the U.S. energy sector. Image: Financial Times
Total U.S. Equity Fund Flows and Market Capitalization Currently, equity fund outflows over 12m (rolling) are at 1% of market capitalization, as in March 2003, March 2009 and June 2012. Image: UBS
Buybacks and Dividends as Percentage of Market Capitalization Amid gloomy earnings, U.S. companies are increasingly using debt to fund buybacks and dividends. Image: Institute of International Finance
Market Capitalization of Listed Companies This nice visualization shows the U.S. stock market capitalization compared to the rest of the world. Image: howmuch.net
Crypto Market Capitalization Percentages Bitcoin dominance is clearly on the rise and is now 69% of all cryptocurrency market capitalization. Image: CoinMarketCap
Valuation – U.S. Stock Market Capitalization-to-GDP The U.S. stock market capitalization-to-GDP is a general gauge of market valuation, but it’s not very useful for short-term market timing. Image: Bloomberg
Stock Plus Bond Market Capitalization as a Percentage of Nominal GDP The current reading is pretty high at 274.47%. You may also like the “Stock Market Valuation” and “S&P 500 Index – Earnings & Valuation.” Image: Bianco Research
Stock Market Capitalization as a Percentage of Nominal GDP This ratio is useful in determining whether the U.S. stock market is undervalued or overvalued relative to its historical average. The current reading is pretty high at 149.15%. You may also like the “Stock Market Valuation” and “S&P 500 Index – Earnings & Valuation.” Image: Bianco Research