The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) reported approximately $4.3 billion in inflows last week, marking a 1.6% increase in outstanding units, from 641,146,777 to 651,655,186. This surge reflects increased investor interest, positioning VOO among notable ETFs with significant week-over-week changes.
Currently, VOO’s share price stands at $404.44, within a 52-week range of $341.915 to $441.26. The ETF is experiencing a slight decline, with major components such as Bank of America Corp (BAC) down 2.4%, Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM) down 0.1%, and Chevron Corporation (CVX) down 1%.
This uptick in VOO’s unit creation highlights broader investment trends, as ETFs can adjust their holdings to meet market demand. These movements can directly influence the performance of the underlying equities within the fund.






