The indexation effect describes how market prices adjust when a stock is added to or removed from a major index like the S&P 500. This triggers passive funds and institutional investors to rebalance portfolios, often boosting demand for newly included stocks. Index providers and large asset managers benefit most from predictable price shifts.
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