Best sector indices: U.S. vs. S&P vs. Nasdaq?

Hi ET!

I trade U.S. only stocks mostly in the following sectors: Biopharma, REITs, Tech, and Oil & Gas. I trade Nasdaq listed stocks (70%), NYSE (20%), AMEX (10%). I do not trade indices (only individual stocks) and use the index / sector that stock is in to make decisions regarding the underlying stock I'm trading (time frame - intraday up to 1 week). I use Interactive Brokers, they charge for some indexes but not others, and I am ok w/ paying if necessary. Thanks for your opinion!
  1. Which of these sector indices are the most accurate representation of the sectors above (see attached images): U.S. Indexes, S&P Indexes, or Nasdaq? E.g. - If I want a basic REIT index representative of all U.S. listed REIT stocks, then which REIT index across those 3 choices would I use?

  2. What is the trade off between precision and broad representation between different indices? E.g. - If someone is trading a Nasdaq REIT stock would they use a Nasdaq REIT index to get more precision over an S&P 500 REIT index even though the S&P index would be a broader representation of REITs in general?
 

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Who cares where it's listed? Why would you use an exchange-specific index?

Most indexes are market cap weighted anyway, so a broader index is 99.9% correlated to a narrower one anyway.

Why not download the data and check the correlation? You'll find they they are all mostly interchangeable.
 
Who cares where it's listed? Why would you use an exchange-specific index?

Most indexes are market cap weighted anyway, so a broader index is 99.9% correlated to a narrower one anyway.

Why not download the data and check the correlation? You'll find they they are all mostly interchangeable.

Thanks for the detailed response JHarmon! I appreciate the knowledge. Sorry for any newbie q's, I really did research all this b/f posting. Couple thoughts whenever you have time. Thank you!
  1. How come the same index across different vendors has drastically different total values?
    - DJ US Biotech Index (DJUSBT on IB TWS): 1,910.30
    - S&P Biotech Select Industry Index (SPSIBI): 6,493.41
  2. Where do I find out the underlying holdings from which a given index is based off of? - E.g. - I know the DJIA is based off of 30 of the largest U.S. publicly traded companies, but where can I see exactly which companies and what portion of the index each company comprises?
 
Thanks for the detailed response JHarmon! I appreciate the knowledge. Sorry for any newbie q's, I really did research all this b/f posting. Couple thoughts whenever you have time. Thank you!
  1. How come the same index across different vendors has drastically different total values?
    - DJ US Biotech Index (DJUSBT on IB TWS): 1,910.30
    - S&P Biotech Select Industry Index (SPSIBI): 6,493.41
  2. Where do I find out the underlying holdings from which a given index is based off of? - E.g. - I know the DJIA is based off of 30 of the largest U.S. publicly traded companies, but where can I see exactly which companies and what portion of the index each company comprises?

Where do I find out the underlying holdings from which a given index is based off of?

For an approximate weighting of index components, you can look at
https://etfdb.com/indexes/equity/
for links to indexes which have links to ETFs tracking the index which have links for the ETF's holdings.
 
How come the same index across different vendors has drastically different total values?
- DJ US Biotech Index (DJUSBT on IB TWS): 1,910.30
- S&P Biotech Select Industry Index (SPSIBI): 6,493.41

Different start date, different base (starting point), different weighting methodology.
 
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