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Is there a SPX equivalent for EWJ? ES is to SPX as EWJ is to ___?

I believe Google & Reuters its SPXEW and on Bloomberg its SPW


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I believe Google & Reuters its SPXEW and on Bloomberg its SPW

Thanks for your reply and thanks for ignoring my typo.

I don't have their data anymore but I remember that Kinetick had a host of internals available specifically for the S&P 500. I was hoping that these internals would be more helpful with the new equal weighted future than I found them for ES.


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