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Index reference

The indices people invest in.

Index reference

01 United States · Large cap

S&P 500

The 500 largest US companies, weighted by size. The default benchmark of long-term investing.

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02 United States · 30 blue chips

Dow Jones Industrial Average

Thirty of the most established US companies, the oldest stock index still in use.

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03 Developed markets · ~1,500 stocks

MSCI World

Large and mid-cap stocks across 23 developed countries, the global default.

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04 Emerging markets · 24 countries

MSCI Emerging Markets

China, India, Taiwan, Korea, Brazil, the engine of the world's next chapter, and its volatility.

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05 United States · Tech-heavy

Nasdaq 100

The 100 largest non-financial Nasdaq names, concentrated, growth-tilted, more volatile.

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06 Global · Developed + Emerging

MSCI ACWI

The complete world in one index, 23 developed and 24 emerging-market countries, ~2,900 stocks.

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07 Eurozone · 50 blue chips

Euro Stoxx 50

The 50 largest companies in the Eurozone, Europe's most-watched equity benchmark.

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08 United States · Small cap

Russell 2000

The 2,000 smallest stocks in the Russell 3000, the standard benchmark for US small-cap investing.

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09 United Kingdom · Large cap

FTSE 100

The 100 largest UK-listed companies, dividend-heavy, value-tilted, and very different from the S&P 500.

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10 Japan · 225 blue chips

Nikkei 225

Japan's flagship index, and the most instructive example in history of a market that took 34 years to recover.

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Figures on these pages are approximate end-2025 values for educational illustration. Index composition, weights and returns drift constantly.