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Visualizing 200 Years of U.S. Stock Market Sectors

FYI: By 1900, other sectors were recognized, including utilities and energy companies.

Since then, things have changed. Transports have fallen from 38% to 2%; Utilities have been cut in half from 6% to 3%.

Many of the big shifts represent development of new technologies that either were imn their infancy or didn’t exist at all in 1900: Communications rose from 5% nearly tripling to 14%;
Information Tech was obviously nonexistent in 1900; today it represents about 12% of the U.S. Stock Market by market cap. Health Care was also a non-existent sector, but today counts for 9% of the market.

Over the past century, the market has become more varied and diversified than ever before.
Regards,
Ted
https://ritholtz.com/2019/01/200-years-of-u-s-stock-market-sectors/
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