Short answer: an almost invisible slice—but still real ownership.
If we compare your $19,390 to the global stock market (~$100 trillion):
\frac{19,390}{100,000,000,000,000} \approx 0.0000000002
That’s about 0.00000002% of the world’s public companies.
Put differently:
- Out of $1 billion, you own about $0.19
- Out of the entire global market, your share is microscopic—but it exists
And that’s the important part:
you’re not just watching the world economy—you own a tiny piece of it.
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