EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 32 MIN
The S&P 500 Isn't as Diversified as You Think
from Working Wealth Podcast · host Bridgeway Wealth, LLC
For many investors, the S&P 500 has become the default answer. Open social media, browse investing forums, or listen to financial influencers, and you'll hear the same message over and over: "Just buy the S&P 500." But is it really that simple? In this episode of the Working Wealth Podcast, Patrick Rogers and Trevor Rasmussen break down what the S&P 500 actually is, why it's become so popular, and whether investing exclusively in the index is truly as diversified as many people believe. They discuss concentration risk, market-cap weighting, large-cap dominance, international diversification, small-cap investing, and the tradeoffs between simplicity and portfolio construction. The goal isn't to criticize the S&P 500. It's to help investors better understand what they own and how different pieces of a portfolio work together. Topics Covered: What is the S&P 500? · Market-cap weighting · Diversification explained · Large-cap stocks · International investing · Small-cap stocks · Portfolio construction · Concentration risk · Index fund investing · Long-term investing · Asset allocation
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In this episode of the Working Wealth Podcast, Patrick Rogers and Trevor Rasmussen break down what the S&P 500 actually is, why it's become so popular, and whether investing exclusively in the index is truly as diversified as many people believe.
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