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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) Stock Technical Analysis - TipRanks.com? ›
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) Moving Averages
What is the VOO prediction for Vanguard S&P 500 ETF? ›VOO 12 Month Forecast
Based on 504 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets to VOO holdings in the last 3 months. The average price target is $547.47 with a high forecast of $638.91 and a low forecast of $455.34. The average price target represents a 11.40% change from the last price of $491.44.
as of 05/31/2024 | 1 MONTH | 1 YEAR |
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VOO (Market price) | 5.06% | 28.25% |
VOO (NAV) | 4.96% | 28.15% |
BenchmarkS&P 500 Index2 | 4.96% | 28.19% |
Fund Performance
The fund has returned 10.10 percent over the past year, 10.32 percent over the past three years, 10.97 percent over the past five years and 11.14 percent over the past decade.
VOO Dividend Information
The dividend is paid every three months and the last ex-dividend date was Mar 22, 2024.
My projections are summarized in the table below. As aforementioned, I'm forecasting VOO to end 2024 with a price of around $428, about 8% below its current price. And let me walk over the rationale behind the table. According to LSEG data, analysts expect overall S&P 500 earnings to rise 9.5% in 2024 compared to 2023.
Is VOO a buy hold or sell? ›Is VOO a Buy, Hold, or Sell? Based on VOO's technical indicators, VOO is a Strong Buy.
What is the 10-year average return on the S&P 500? ›The historical average yearly return of the S&P 500 is 12.58% over the last 10 years, as of the end of April 2024. This assumes dividends are reinvested. Adjusted for inflation, the 10-year average stock market return (including dividends) is 9.52%.
What is the Vanguard 500 Index return for 5 years? ›Month-end | 5-yr | |
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VFIAX | 4.95% | 15.76% |
Benchmark 1 | 4.96% | 15.80% |
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO -0.01%) is one of the best ways to invest in the S&P 500, which has been a pretty smart strategy over the long term. Since 1965, the S&P 500 has produced a total return of 10.2% annualized. The Vanguard ETF has an expense ratio of just 0.03%, so you get to keep most of your gains.
How much dividend does Vanguard S&P 500 pay? ›
Summary | Previous dividend | Next dividend |
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Type | Quarterly | Quarterly |
Per share | 27.943¢ (30.24c) | 24.144¢ (25.93c) |
Declaration date | 07 Mar 2024 (Thu) | 06 Jun 2024 (Thu) |
Ex-div date | 14 Mar 2024 (Thu) | 13 Jun 2024 (Thu) |
- SPY, VOO and IVV are among the most popular S&P 500 ETFs.
- These three S&P 500 ETFs are quite similar, but may sometimes diverge in terms of costs or daily returns.
- Investors generally only need one S&P 500 ETF.
- Find your S&P 500 index fund. It's actually easy to find an S&P 500 index fund, even if you're just starting to invest. ...
- Go to your investing account or open a new one. ...
- Determine how much you can afford to invest. ...
- Buy the index fund.
Symbol | Name | Dividend Yield |
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CONY | YieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF | 77.08% |
KLIP | KraneShares China Internet and Covered Call Strategy ETF | 57.91% |
IWMY | Defiance R2000 Enhanced Options Income ETF | 56.35% |
TILL | Teucrium Agricultural Strategy No K-1 ETF | 54.58% |
At the most basic level, you only need to own a stock by the ex-dividend date (or deadline) in order to get the dividend. And you can sell the stock a day or two after that, once everything settles. So in theory, you only need to own the stock for a couple of days to get the dividend.
Does VOO have fees? ›The VOO ETF has annual operating expenses of 0.03%.
What is the forecast for the S&P 500 ETF? ›S&P 500 ETF stock price stood at $548.49
According to the latest long-term forecast, S&P 500 ETF price will hit $700 by the end of 2025 and then $800 by the middle of 2028. S&P 500 ETF will rise to $1000 within the year of 2029, $1100 in 2030, $1200 in 2032, $1300 in 2034 and $1400 in 2035.
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEMKT: VOO) is one of the best ways to invest in the S&P 500, which has been a pretty smart strategy over the long term. Since 1965, the S&P 500 has produced a total return of 10.2% annualized. The Vanguard ETF has an expense ratio of just 0.03%, so you get to keep most of your gains.
What is the return of the VOO S&P 500 ETF? ›- YTD Return. VOO. 14.60% Category. 9.78%
- 1-Year Return. VOO. 26.14% Category. 25.84%
- 3-Year Return. VOO. 10.13% Category. 7.63%
If you only want to own the biggest and safest companies, choose VOO. If you want broader exposure and more diversification, choose VTI. Or, you could also invest in both, for example, by putting half in VOO and half in VTI.