Average Wildcard Index Vs. Average Wildcard Index (Weighted Average)
The only difference between the two indexes, is the average wildcard index weights things equally. And the weighted average weights a stock that was picked by 3 people, gets weighted 3 times, where a stocks that was only picked once gets weighted only once in this index. As we can see both index basically performed equally to one another.
A positive differential means us weighting certain stocks over others has helped. A negative differential means the stock we picked more didn't do as well as a group.
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