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The S&P index returns start in 1926 when the index was first composed of 90 companies. The name of the index at that time was the Composite Index or S&P 90. In 1957 the index expanded to include the 500 components we now have today. The returns include both price returns and re-invested dividends.
Detailed S&P 500 return data broken down into price, dividend, and total returns by year. The price return represents the return generated by price changes in the S&P 500 index. The return from reinvesting dividends distributed by the companies in the index is labeled as the dividend return.
S&P 500 YTD return as of the most recent market close. Includes the total return as well as the price only return. The 2024 price return is calculated using the price change from the latest market close to the last trading day of 2023. Return calculated as of the market close on 2024-11-21.
Year to date price returns of the individual companies in the S&P 500 Index. The return is calculated using the closing price of the last trading day of the previous year. Year-to-date returns as of the market close price on 11/20/2024.
S&P 500 dividend yield as of 2024-11-19. The yield is calculated by taking the total dividends and dividing by the total market capitalization of the entire S&P 500 index. Updated daily after the close of each trading day.
All stocks displayed are sourced from S&P 500 ETF (SPY) holdings minus any cash or other non-stock holdings. The list is updated daily after each day the stock market is open for trading. Holdings as of 11/20/2024.
The S&P 500 has a market capitalization of $49.660 trillion dollars. The total market cap is calculated by summing the market capitalization of every company in the index. Each company's calculated market cap is based on the outstanding float share count.
Analysis of S&P 500 Companies. Statistics on the companies of the S&P 500. Percent of Total S&P Weight vs. Number of Companies
Intra-year Drawdown % By Year. Calculated using the closing price of the previous year to the lowest S&P 500 price observed during the current year. For years which did not have any drawdown a chart bar will not be observed. The year 2017 did not have any drawdown for example.
Annual returns for the Nasdaq 100 Index starting with the year 1986. Returns calculated using the closing price of the last trading day of the year to the last trading day closing price of the next year. The return for 2024 is calculated using the closing price of 2023 to the most recent market close price.