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  2. Wilshire 5000 - Wikipedia

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    The Wilshire 5000 Total Market Index was established by the Wilshire Associates in 1974, naming it for the approximate number of issues it included at the time. It was renamed the "Dow Jones Wilshire 5000" in April 2004, after Dow Jones & Company assumed responsibility for its calculation and maintenance. On March 31, 2009, the partnership with ...

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    Wilshire 5000 Index Investment Fund (WFIVX) This fund seeks to replicate the total return of the Wilshire 5000 Total Market Index, which includes about 3,500 stocks and is market-cap weighted ...

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    The Wilshire 5000's elevated level makes "this stock market the most overvalued in history — even higher than at the peak of the tech bubble in 2001-2002," Paul Dietrich, chief investment ...

  5. List of stock market indices - Wikipedia

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  6. Wilshire Associates - Wikipedia

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    Wilshire Associates, Inc. is an American independent investment management firm that offers consulting services and analytical products and manages fund of funds investment vehicles for a global client base. Wilshire manages capital for more than 600 institutional investors globally representing more than $8 trillion of capital.

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  8. Buffett indicator - Wikipedia

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    Using the more common modern Buffett indicator with the Wilshire 5000 and US GDP, the metric has had the following lows and highs from 1970 to February 2021: [7] A low of 34.6% in 1982, a low of 72.9% in 2002, and a low of 56.8% in 2009; A high of 81.1% in 1972, a high of 136.9% in 2000, a high of 105.2% in 2007, and a high of 172.1% in (Feb) 2021.

  9. Dow Jones Industrial Average - Wikipedia

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    Critics of the DJIA and most securities professionals [who?] recommend the market-capitalization weighted S&P 500 Index or the Wilshire 5000, the latter of which includes most publicly listed U.S. stocks, as better indicators of the U.S. stock market.