![]() ![]() At one point, that page hadn't been updated in a while so I used the holding of APPL out of total assets of the S&P 500 fund and compared that to the APPL holding of total stock fund to derive a result. omposition and go to "Weighted exposures" > "Markets". I'm unsure whether there's better sources but for US vs Ex-US, I typically visit. Where do you get those market weights? How often?Īlso, what type of spreadsheet are you using Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets or other? I've added CPI-U to my new list of proposed values to collect and share and I've added a mention of the market weights below that list. I just update these manually but having something easy to reference with a formula would be convenient. I personally use CPI-U and metrics around market weights in my spreadsheet (how much SP500 vs Extended Market to get total stock, US vs Ex-US to get total world). I'm happy to engage with you here in the forums and will do work to make sure that would work well. Reach out to me via PM or email, if so.Īlso - don't feel like you cannot participate if you don't use GitHub, or don't want to learn to do it. Happy to help find primers on how to use github, if you find yourself wanting to do lots of participation. torming.md where I'm exploring ideas, which you can read just like a web page. ![]() You can click on Documents/Brainstorming link (as of now) - and it will take you to. ![]() When you navigate to - you can just read the section in README.md. If you'd like to see what I (and others if they choose) are doing, I'll try to keep the README and associated documents on Github up to date. You would never have to go to or understand GitHub. I'd imagine that once we had data to share (like IRA contribution limits, etc.), it could be made accessible to normal boglehead users (non-programmers) in an easy-to-use web site. Can you foresee use cases for us mortals? If so, can you link maybe a simple “how to” explainer video or article? Update: changed title as I plan to grow the web front end at bogle.tools/financial-variables as well as the data at /bogle-tools/financial-variablesįor those of us who have no idea how to code, GitHub can be a bit intimidating. Please let me know via a reply to this thread or contact me directly.
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