the s&p is an index weighted to match the top 500 companies, so the bigger companies get more money put in to their stocks. if most companies aren't doing great and a few tech ones are "holding up the market", then most of the money in your s&p indeed will be with them
ragingHungryPanda
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i grew up in church, this is part of the curriculum
my low effort contribution 
Luna oi is a Vietnamese YouTuber who does a good job at explaining these definitions. This video is about dialectical and historical materialism, but she explains the base and superstructure pretty well. https://youtu.be/HAEgTPK-oiU
This hasn't been implemented yet, right?
the ISP blocked my ports and cloudflare got me around it. I'll accept the compromise ;)
if this pic were me, that'd be the biggest pizza I'd have hauled on that bike