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iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)

519.86 +0.67 (+0.13%)
At close: May 7 at 4:00 PM EDT
517.97 -1.89 (-0.36%)
Pre-Market: 8:26 AM EDT
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  • Previous Close 519.19
  • Open 520.12
  • Bid 519.71 x 800
  • Ask 519.79 x 1000
  • Day's Range 519.01 - 521.12
  • 52 Week Range 410.67 - 527.16
  • Volume 6,593,018
  • Avg. Volume 5,579,337
  • Net Assets 435.5B
  • NAV 519.86
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 26.08
  • Yield 1.37%
  • YTD Daily Total Return 9.19%
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.00
  • Expense Ratio (net) 0.03%

The index measures the performance of the large-capitalization sector of the U.S. equity market, as determined by SPDJI. The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of its index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the component securities of its index and may invest up to 20% of its assets in certain futures, options and swap contracts, cash and cash equivalents.

iShares

Fund Family

Large Blend

Fund Category

435.5B

Net Assets

2000-05-15

Inception Date

Performance Overview: IVV

Trailing returns as of 5/7/2024. Category is Large Blend.

YTD Return

IVV
9.19%
Category
5.31%
 

1-Year Return

IVV
27.38%
Category
20.31%
 

3-Year Return

IVV
8.67%
Category
6.48%
 

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Holdings: IVV

Top 10 Holdings (32.45% of Total Assets)

SymbolCompany% Assets
MSFT
Microsoft Corporation 6.83%
AAPL
Apple Inc. 5.84%
NVDA
NVIDIA Corporation 5.04%
AMZN
Amazon.com, Inc. 3.78%
GOOGL
Alphabet Inc. 2.27%
META
Meta Platforms, Inc. 2.24%
GOOG
Alphabet Inc. 1.92%
BRK-B
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. 1.71%
LLY
Eli Lilly and Company 1.47%
AVGO
Broadcom Inc. 1.35%

Sector Weightings

SectorIVV
Technology   30.15%
Healthcare   12.32%
Industrials   8.28%
Energy   4.09%
Utilities   2.43%
Real Estate   2.17%

Recent News: IVV

Research Reports: IVV

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  • Analyst Report: Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

    Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with a wide array of subsidiaries engaged in diverse activities. The firm's core business segment is insurance, run primarily through Geico, Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group, and Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group. Berkshire has used the excess cash thrown off from these and its other operations over the years to acquire Burlington Northern Santa Fe (railroad), Berkshire Hathaway Energy (utilities and energy distributors), and the companies that make up its manufacturing, service, and retailing operations (which include five of Berkshire's largest noninsurance pretax earnings generators: Precision Castparts, Lubrizol, Clayton Homes, Marmon, and IMC/ISCAR). The conglomerate is unique in that it is run on a completely decentralized basis.

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  • Analyst Report: Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

    Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with a wide array of subsidiaries engaged in diverse activities. The firm's core business segment is insurance, run primarily through Geico, Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group, and Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group. Berkshire has used the excess cash thrown off from these and its other operations over the years to acquire Burlington Northern Santa Fe (railroad), Berkshire Hathaway Energy (utilities and energy distributors), and the companies that make up its manufacturing, service, and retailing operations (which include five of Berkshire's largest noninsurance pretax earnings generators: Precision Castparts, Lubrizol, Clayton Homes, Marmon, and IMC/ISCAR). The conglomerate is unique in that it is run on a completely decentralized basis.

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