The ten active traders would determine those market capitalizations; everyone else would be along for the ride. If that group of ten colluded, they could extract money from the passive traders conducting straw purchases of a stock to inflate its price (and thus market cap), triggering the index fund to buy it, at which point they can take a profit and divide the spoils among themselves.
This is obviously hugely stylized and exaggerated. But clearly, at some point between no passive investment and overwhelming passive investment, there is a strategic tipping point.
Politically, we have to ask why the mass of passive investors should allow private traders pursuing short term profit maximization strategies to determine the allocation of investment in our society. Wouldn't every vision of the good life be better served by democratically electing the bodies that make the major investment decisions that determine our economic direction, returns to labor, basic infrastructure, etc?
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If you include algorithmic trading I think volatility would be reduced because it would be spread over a longer time frame. But that's probably all. Individuals and institutions would still pick individual stocks to try to beat the market, just over a longer time frame.
If all money (or a significant portion) was only invested in index funds, liquidity of individual stocks would decrease. That would result in a counterbalancing increase in volatility.
It's an interesting what-if scenario.
An increase in market efficiency means the prices of the equities match their true value faster.
Isn’t the outcome really dependant on the (parent) investement companies' distribution/concentration?
What happens to non-indexed stocks ?
(I'll tell you again, just like I told you before I tried to throw an apple at Bill Gates' house from a party boat full of neoliberals: one of the largest drops in the stock market since the 1920s, complete with a plague and Prussia or whatever going buck wild.)