Chart of the Week – December 15, 2025
The chart of the week illustrates what many refer to as the “K-shaped” economy which is the widening divergence in how different income groups perceive
The chart of the week illustrates what many refer to as the “K-shaped” economy which is the widening divergence in how different income groups perceive
Our chart of the week looks at how the makeup of the largest U.S. companies has shifted dramatically over the past four decades. In earlier
The charts of the week highlight the S&P 500 and how individual companies are performing relative to the index. The top chart displays the number
This week’s chart compares today’s AI-driven rally with the late 1990s technology bubble. During the tech bubble (1996–2000), technology stock prices surged nearly 480%, while
The chart of the week touches on a hot topic right now, concentration risk within the S&P 500, and how it has increased over time.
This week’s chart looks at how technology’s growing influence has reshaped the U.S. equity landscape, with large-cap stocks capturing an outsized share of market performance.
The chart of the week highlights the percentage of active funds that have beaten their benchmarks from 1999 through 2025. Over the years, performance has
Our chart of the week compares asset growth between the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) and the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) since their respective launch
The chart of the week highlights personal outlays by income group from late 2019 through the end of 2024. The highest-income households show the steepest
The chart of the week highlights periods when the Russell 2000, an index of U.S. small-cap stocks, went extended stretches without reaching a new all-time