VOO Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
US ETFETFAs of 2026-07-10 16:00
Why VOO matters now
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) is a US etf in Financial Services. The latest InvestLog snapshot shows $693.86 with +0.46% on the session and $1.69T in assets/market value; recent performance reads 1-month +2.00% and YTD +9.72%.
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ETF Profile
Updated 2026-07-11Net Assets
$1.70T
NAV
$693.88
Expense Ratio
0.03%
Holdings
505
Issuer
Vanguard
Asset Class
Large Cap Equity
Avg Volume
8,095,983
Inception
2010-09-07
Sector Exposure
Top Holdings
| Symbol | Name | Weight | Market Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| NVDA | NVIDIA Corp | 7.90% | $134.32B |
| AAPL | Apple Inc | 7.05% | $119.94B |
| MSFT | Microsoft Corp | 5.15% | $87.53B |
| AMZN | Amazon.com Inc | 4.07% | $69.22B |
| GOOGL | Alphabet Inc | 3.41% | $57.97B |
| AVGO | Broadcom Inc | 3.26% | $55.46B |
| GOOG | Alphabet Inc | 2.71% | $46.09B |
| META | Meta Platforms Inc | 2.13% | $36.22B |
| TSLA | Tesla Inc | 1.89% | $32.09B |
| MU | Micron Technology Inc | 1.68% | $28.61B |
Trading Activity
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Fund Info
Asset Type
ETF
Exchange
—
Currency
USD
Issuer
Vanguard
Asset Class
Large Cap Equity
NAV Currency
USD
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF primarily invests in the equity of the 500 largest American corporations, which collectively form the S&P 500 Index. Its core objective is to closely replicate the performance of this index, widely recognized as a key indicator of overall U.S. stock market health. While offering significant potential for capital appreciation, its share value typically experiences more pronounced fluctuations than bond-centric investments. Therefore, this fund is best suited for long-term financial objectives where substantial growth is a primary requirement. Regarding portfolio management, 75% of the fund's total assets are subject to specific diversification rules: it generally cannot purchase more than 10% of the voting shares of any single company, nor can more than 5% of the fund's total assets be concentrated in one issuer's securities. An exception to these limits is permitted if it is essential to accurately match the composition of its benchmark index. Importantly, these specific diversification restrictions do not apply to holdings in obligations issued by the U.S. government or its associated agencies.