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Investor Strategy Analysis
An investor wants to build a portfolio that focuses on companies at the forefront of digital innovation, including software development, e-commerce, and biotechnology. They believe this specific sector will outperform the broader market, which includes more traditional industries like manufacturing and utilities. The investor wants to use a single, widely-recognized market index as a benchmark for this strategy. Based on the investor's goals, what are the key characteristics of the stock market index that would be most suitable for them to track? Explain your reasoning.
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