The Home Depot, Inc. price if it had Fidelity 500 Index Fund's aum / fund size

The Home Depot, Inc. at $350.65 becomes $834.56 at the Fidelity 500 Index Fund AUM / Fund Size.

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The Home Depot, Inc. hypothetical price = The Home Depot, Inc. current price x (Fidelity 500 Index Fund aum / fund size / The Home Depot, Inc. market cap).

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ETF and fund comparisons use AUM or fund size where available. Fund share counts and ETF creation/redemption mechanics mean this is a size benchmark, not a price forecast.

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Questions about The Home Depot, Inc. and Fidelity 500 Index Fund

What does The Home Depot, Inc. price if it had Fidelity 500 Index Fund's aum / fund size mean?

It compares The Home Depot, Inc. as Asset A with Fidelity 500 Index Fund as Asset B, using Fidelity 500 Index Fund aum / fund size as the target size.

How is the result calculated?

The Home Depot, Inc. hypothetical price = The Home Depot, Inc. current price x (Fidelity 500 Index Fund aum / fund size / The Home Depot, Inc. market cap).

What changes when I swap the assets?

Direction matters. The Home Depot, Inc. with Fidelity 500 Index Fund's aum / fund size is different from Fidelity 500 Index Fund with The Home Depot, Inc.'s market cap because the starting price, supply, shares, or size metric changes.

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