Here are some key S&P 500 ETFs:
- SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY):
- Launched in 1993, it's the largest ETF by net assets in the U.S.
- Offers traders dependability and outstanding liquidity.
- Expense ratio: 0.095%.
- Dividend Yield: 1.27%.
- iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV):
- Also a core ETF.
- Net Assets: $470.1 billion.
- Vanguard 500 Index Fund (VOO):
- Another core ETF.
- Net Assets: $462.7 billion.
- SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF (SPLG):
- A core ETF with a focus on large-cap stocks.
- Net Assets: $37.4 billion.
- Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP):
- A tactical ETF with an equal weight approach.
- Net Assets: $55.1 billion.
- SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 Growth ETF (SPYG):
- A tactical ETF focusing on growth stocks.
- Net Assets: $27.3 billion.
- Vanguard S&P 500 Value Index Fund ETF (VOOV):
- A tactical ETF focusing on value stocks.
- Net Assets: $4.6 billion.
- ProShares Short S&P 500 (SH):
- A tactical ETF for short-selling the S&P 500.
- Net Assets: $979.1 million.
These ETFs offer varying approaches to tracking the S&P 500, catering to different investor strategies and preferences.