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croikle
12y ago
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> For instance try finding out what stocks and weights make up the Russell 2000 index
This actually sounds like a fun little linear algebra problem.
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cmbaus
12y ago
You might be able to do something with the correlations of the index returns and stock returns, but I doubt their would be enough information there to depend on results.
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