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With 183 holdings across a variety of sectors, a mere 0.04% expense ratio, and a combined 33.5% weighting in Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft, the Vanguard Growth ETF (NYSEMKT: VUG) stands out as an ...
This is a table of notable American exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. As of 2020, the number of exchange-traded funds worldwide was over 7,600, [1] representing about 7.74 trillion U.S. dollars in assets. [2] The largest ETF, as of April 2021, was the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE Arca: SPY), with about $353.4 billion
The composition of the tech sector has changed and is now heavily weighted in just a handful of top names.
Artificial intelligence (AI) will transform the global economy. The portfolio's concentrated nature shines through its top holdings, where technology titans Apple (16.2%), Nvidia (15.4%), and ...
Renamed from Mid-American Energy Holdings: BoatUS: Insurance 2007/07/27 Borsheim's Fine Jewelry: Luxury Items 100% 1989 [15] Brooks Sports: Apparel 100% 2006/08/02 BNSF Railway Company: Railroads and Logistics 100% 2010/02/12 $34 Billion [16] Business Wire: Media 100% 2006/03/01 [17] Cavalier Homes Materials and Construction 100% 2008 Central ...
It is the largest provider of mutual funds and the second-largest provider of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the world after BlackRock's iShares. [4] In addition to mutual funds and ETFs, Vanguard offers brokerage services, educational account services, financial planning, asset management, and trust services.
The Standard and Poor's 100, or simply the S&P 100, is a stock market index of United States stocks maintained by Standard & Poor's.. The S&P 100 is a subset of the S&P 500 and the S&P 1500, and holds stocks that tend to be the largest and most established companies in the S&P 500. [1]
An inverse S&P 500 ETF, for example, seeks a daily percentage movement opposite that of the S&P. If the S&P 500 rises by 1%, the inverse ETF is designed to fall by 1%; and if the S&P falls by 1%, the inverse ETF should rise by 1%. Because their value rises in a declining market environment, they are popular investments in bear markets.