The fund captures the US equity large-cap space by tracking a well-known index, the S&P 500, which covers approximately 80% of available market capitalization. The fund defines large-cap stocks as the S&P Committee sees it, which means it includes a fairly large allocation to firms that may be considered mid-cap stocks. Stocks are market-cap-weighted, with a consideration on sector balance by comparing the weight of each GICS (Global Industry Classification Standard) sector in the underlying index to its weight in the relevant market capitalization range of the S&P Total Market Index (parent index). The index is rebalanced on a quarterly basis.