Inside the Markets
Equity Market Map
Structural view of public companies by capitalization and liquidity
The equity market map represents the structural composition of publicly traded companies across sectors, regions, and capitalization tiers. It reflects how capital is allocated within the stock market and how different segments contribute to overall market behavior.
Price dynamics and relative weight of equities are shaped by corporate earnings, balance sheet strength, institutional allocation, and sector rotation. Large-cap stocks often anchor market indices, while mid- and small-cap segments capture growth and risk appetite.
The map highlights dominant sectors, concentration of capital, and relative positioning of companies, enabling analysis of market leadership, diversification patterns, and structural shifts in investor preferences.
How Barfinex analyzes equity market structure
Barfinex evaluates equity markets through sector composition, capitalization layers, and capital flows, enabling structured comparison across companies and industries.