Out of the fortune 500, only 320 were there five years ago.
If you invest in the broad market with silly things like gross revenue, or current market cap deciding your portfolio make up, you'll loose money in real terms in the long run. I'm not saying you should pick stocks, but you can easily go through a list of the top 50, and exclude those who are either overvalued on a P/E basis with regards to their growth prospects, and invest on that basis.
Out of the fortune 500, only 320 were there five years ago.
If you invest in the broad market with silly things like gross revenue, or current market cap deciding your portfolio make up, you'll loose money in real terms in the long run. I'm not saying you should pick stocks, but you can easily go through a list of the top 50, and exclude those who are either overvalued on a P/E basis with regards to their growth prospects, and invest on that basis.