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It will be difficult for passive investors to overlook this hassle-free opportunity.
The Vanguard fund crossed the threshold on Tuesday.
VOO became the first ETF to cross $1 trillion in assets, driven by low fees, strong inflows, and a bullish outlook for the S&P 500.
The milestone arrived Tuesday, fueled by years of low fees and steady cash inflows that have made VOO the world's largest ETF
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:VOO) has been a quiet beneficiary of the 2026 rally, trading near $689 and up 10% year to date after a 31% twelve-month run. VOO remains the cheapest large-cap S&P 500 vehicle on the market at a 0.03% expense ratio, and for most investors it is the default core US ... VOO Investors: Watch These 2 Signals Before Summer
VOO & QQQ pause: S&P 500 valuations and concentration risk look extreme. Click here to read more on my analysis of the funds.
SEATTLE, June 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TappAlpha today announced two enhancements to its flagship ETF, TSPY: the addition of S&P 500® naming through a licensing agreement with S&P Dow Jones Indices, and a reduction in underlying fund costs through a transition to the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. The fund will be renamed the TappAlpha S&P 500 Growth and Daily Income ETF, while maintaining its ticker (TSPY), investment strategy, and options-based income strategy. S&P 500® Naming: Clearer Alignment wi
Vanguard's S&P 500 ETF is on the verge of becoming the first trillion-dollar ETF, extending its lead over SPY, highlighting the rise of passive investing.
The ETF currently sits at $980 billion in AUM.
The popular VOO ETF inflows are soaring this year, with the popular SPDR SPY fund experiencing substantial outflows.
With identical fees and returns, these two S&P 500 ETFs differ in a few minor ways that could make a difference for investors.
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The iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:IVV) and Vanguard’s S&P 500 fund are the two most commonly recommended core holdings in American retirement accounts, and the honest verdict is that picking between them is closer to choosing between two identical sedans than two different cars. IVV tracks the same 500 companies, charges the same headline ... Forget VOO: This iShares S&P 500 ETF Pays Distributions on the Same Day at Half the Bid Ask Spread
This article compares two popular Vanguard ETFs, VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF) and VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF), to determine which is a smarter buy. While both provide broad exposure to U.S. stocks, VTI includes mid- and small-cap stocks, making it a potentially better opportunity if small caps outperform large caps in the coming years. The author suggests that due to expected earnings growth in small caps and lower valuations, VTI could be the stronger investment moving forward.
We just covered the Graham Stephan Stock Portfolio: Top 11 Stocks and Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSE:VOO) ranks 7th on this list. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSE:VOO) is another index fund that Graham Stephan has recommended his followers buy on multiple occasions. The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF employs an indexing investment approach designed to track […]
If you are choosing between Vanguard 500 Index Fund ETF (NYSEARCA:VOO) and iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:IVV), the index is the same. Both track the S&P 500. Both charge 0.03% in expenses. Yet over the past year, IVV returned 32.22% while VOO returned 32.12%. Over ten years, the gap flipped the other way: VOO ... IVV Beat VOO by 10 Basis Points Last Year and Securities Lending Is the Reason Most Investors Miss
The choice between the SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (NYSEARCA:DIA) and the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:VOO) looks like a debate about diversification (30 stocks versus 500), but the real question is which weighting scheme deserves your money. DIA is price-weighted, so a $500 share counts more than a $100 share regardless of company ... DIA and VOO Track Almost the Same Market Yet VOO Returned 318.99% While DIA Made 176.86% Over Ten Years
Compare cost, risk, and sector exposure as two leading growth ETFs reveal distinct strategies for navigating today's market landscape.
This article discusses the upcoming Nvidia earnings report and its potential impact on major ETFs like VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF) and QQQ (Invesco QQQ Trust). Despite the AI rally broadening, Nvidia remains a significant contributor to market returns, accounting for a notable percentage of both ETFs. The report will focus on quarter earnings, future guidance, and updates on next-generation chips and supply chain bottlenecks.
This article discusses the performance of three major ETFs—Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO), iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV), and Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)—and how their returns are influenced by the Federal Reserve's interest rate path and the 10-year Treasury yield. It highlights that if the 10-year Treasury crosses 4.6% due to sticky inflation, VOO and IVV, with their mega-cap tech concentration, would be more negatively impacted than VTI. The article also provides guidance on which ETF might be suitable for different account types and what macro and fund-specific signals to monitor.
This article provides an analysis and price prediction for the VOO ETF, focusing on the predicted opening price for Tuesday, September 02, 2025. It emphasizes the high risks involved in trading and advises consulting a financial advisor before making investment decisions. The content also briefly mentions several AI-powered stock analysis tools.
This article compares two popular Vanguard funds, VTSAX and VOO, for investors seeking low-cost exposure to the U.S. stock market. VTSAX is a mutual fund tracking the entire U.S. market, while VOO is an ETF focused on the S&P 500. Both offer low expense ratios and broadly similar top holdings, but differ in trading flexibility and investment minimums, making the choice dependent on an investor's preferences.
The S&P 500 Index and VOO ETF have recently slumped due to the ongoing war in Iran, which has led to higher energy prices, increased inflation, and concerns about rising public debt and the private credit industry. JPMorgan analysts have lowered their S&P 500 target, warning of continued downside. However, historical patterns suggest current market fear could present a buying opportunity, with potential catalysts for a rebound including peace talks and strong corporate earnings growth.