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单词 Price-Weighted Index
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Price-Weighted Index
A stock index in which each stock influences the index in proportion to its price per share. The value of the index is generated by adding the prices of each of the stocks in the index and dividing them by the total number of stocks. Stocks with a higher price will be given more weight and, therefore, will have a greater influence over the performance of the index.

Investopedia Says:
For example, assume that an index contains only two stocks, one priced at $1 and one priced at $10. The $10 stock is weighted nine times higher than the $1 stock. Overall, this means that this index is composed of 90% of the $10 stocks and 10% of $1 stock.

In this case, a change in the value of the $1 stock will not affect the index's value by a large amount, because it makes up such a small percentage of the index.

A popular price-weighted stock market index is the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It includes a price-weighted average of 30 actively traded blue chip stocks.

Related Terms:
Capitalization-Weighted Index
Dow Jones Industrial Average - DJIA
Equal Weight
Free-Float Methodology
Fundamentally Weighted Index
Market Index
Performance-Based Index
Standard & Poor's 500 Index - S&P 500
Weighted Average
Weighted Average Market Capitalization

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