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On today’s show we discuss:
- How do NASDAQ 100 participation rules balance market capitalization with free float adjustments?
- What does SpaceX’s rapid entry into the NASDAQ 100 mean for weighting and index methodology?
- Micron’s rapid rise from outside the top 10 to the third largest QQQ holding
- Why did QQQ outperform the broader tech sector with less concentrated exposure?
- How is the AI business expanding beyond GPUs into memory and storage names?
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