Apollo Global Management: S&P 500's "Diversification" Loses Meaning, Top 10 Holdings May Soon Constitute Half the Index

Stock News
03/17

An analyst from Apollo Global Management LLC, Torsten Slok, has indicated that the growing concentration of mega-cap public companies is reshaping the composition of the S&P 500 index. Slok pointed out that the top 10 companies in the index now account for nearly 40% of its total weighting, highlighting how a small group of firms increasingly dominates market performance. Slok added that this concentration is likely to increase further in the coming years. He suggested that if major private companies such as Anthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX eventually go public and are included in the benchmark index, the weighting of the top 10 holdings could approach 50%. Slok stated, "The bottom line is that the S&P 500 essentially no longer offers much diversification." A similar pattern is clearly visible in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY), where the top 10 holdings currently represent approximately 36.35% of the portfolio's total weighting. Here is a breakdown of SPY's top 10 holdings: NVIDIA Corp (NVDA) weighting 7.31%, Apple Inc (AAPL) weighting 6.63%, Microsoft Corp (MSFT) weighting 4.96%, Amazon.com Inc (AMZN) weighting 3.47%, Alphabet Inc Class A (GOOGL) weighting 3.08%, Broadcom Inc (AVGO) weighting 2.56%, Alphabet Inc Class C (GOOG) weighting 2.46%, Meta Platforms Inc (META) weighting 2.40%, Tesla Inc (TSLA) weighting 1.92%, and Berkshire Hathaway Inc Class B (BRK.B) weighting 1.57%.

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