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Bespoke: US Stock Market Cap Drops $2.5 Trillion in 2018

FYI: Below is a look at the historical market cap of the US equity market using the Russell 3,000. The Russell 3,000 is a combination of the Russell 1,000 large-cap index and the Russell 2,000 small-cap index, and it covers roughly 98% of total US market cap.

In 2018, US market cap fell $2.5 trillion from $29.3 trillion at the start of the year to $26.8 trillion at year end. At the peak in September 2018, US market cap was at $31.8 trillion, so we’ve seen a loss of $5 trillion in market cap from the highs.

On Election Day 2016, market cap stood at $23.7 trillion, so we’ve seen a gain in market cap of $3.1 trillion since Trump was elected. Since Trump took office in January 2017, we’ve seen an increase in market cap of roughly $1.47 trillion.

As shown below, at the lows in 2009, US market cap had gotten all the way down to $7.6 trillion!
Regards,
Ted
https://www.bespokepremium.com/think-big-blog/us-stock-market-cap-drops-2-5-trillion-in-2018/
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