Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Sees $15.4 Billion Inflow, Charts Recent Trends
This week, the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (Symbol: VOO) has experienced a remarkable increase. The ETF recorded approximately $15.4 billion in fresh investments, marking a 2.9% rise in outstanding units—from 1,000,909,581 to 1,029,978,947. Major companies within the ETF have also seen growth in their share prices. NVIDIA Corp (Symbol: NVDA) increased by about 3%, Netflix Inc (Symbol: NFLX) rose by 0.4%, while Bank of America Corp (Symbol: BAC) climbed significantly by 6.3%. For a detailed list of holdings, visit the VOO Holdings page »
The chart below illustrates the one-year price performance of VOO in relation to its 200-day moving average:
Over the past year, VOO has fluctuated between a low of $398.21 and a high of $541.86 per share. Currently, it trades at $541.43. Analyzing the latest price against the 200-day moving average can help investors gauge market trends—learn more about the 200-day moving average ».
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) function similarly to stocks, but they involve “units” instead of shares. These units can be traded like stocks, and they can also be created or destroyed based on investor interest. Each week, we analyze changes in shares outstanding to identify ETFs with significant inflows (new units created) or outflows (units reduced). When new units are created, it necessitates the purchase of the underlying holdings of the ETF. Conversely, the destruction of units requires selling off those holdings, which can have effects on the individual stocks within the ETF.
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