For the S&P 500, 20.9% of its holdings are outperforming the Index (which is not good). However, if we factor in the weighted influence of the stronger holdings, we find that 52.64% of the index's holdings are outperforming the index itself.
As an example of weighted performance, the S&P 500 is currently 16.92% YTD. As an estimate, the Top-10 have given the Index 20%, while the Bottom 100 have taken -.13%

In the meantime, we've closed above the 63-Year Average-Of-Gains @ SPX 5562's 16.62% This level is the average of years where the index closed positive.

As an example of weighted performance, the S&P 500 is currently 16.92% YTD. As an estimate, the Top-10 have given the Index 20%, while the Bottom 100 have taken -.13%

In the meantime, we've closed above the 63-Year Average-Of-Gains @ SPX 5562's 16.62% This level is the average of years where the index closed positive.
