IVV Stock Recent News
IVV LATEST HEADLINES
The S&P 500 notched a new record high this week, its ninth of the year. The index ultimately finished the week up 0.6%, its third weekly gain in the past four weeks.
The market saw plenty of volatility over the last five days, as investors unpacked a flood of corporate earnings reports and eyed tensions between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
The company filed a statement with the SEC to change the structure of its flagship QQQ ETF.
The slumping greenback will be a key tailwind to second-quarter earnings.
SPLG is my top S&P 500 ETF pick, offering the lowest expense ratio, strong long-term returns, and excellent liquidity for retail investors. Despite valuation concerns, the tech-heavy S&P 500 justifies higher P/E ratios due to advantageous returns on invested capital, supporting current price levels. I have initiated a Buy rating, but those needing higher income or lower volatility may prefer alternative ETFs; SPLG remains best-in-class for broad S&P 500 exposure.
Hess is being acquired by Chevron after the energy company won arbitration with rival Exxon.
The three major US indices all continue to look strong in general, as we are heading into the all-time highs in two of three of them.
We are bullish on the S&P 500 due to positive market catalysts like potential Fed rate cuts and progress on trade deals. The ProShares Ultra S&P500 ETF offers leveraged exposure, amplifying both gains and losses, making it suitable for tactical, short-term trades. Current S&P 500 valuations are historically high, increasing risk, especially when combined with the compounding effects of leverage and volatility.
8am: Flat start expected US stocks are likely to start flat to mildly higher after the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 both closed at record highs, supported by positive data reports and upbeat corporate earnings. Ahead of the open, Nasdaq futures are up 0.04%, while those for the Dow Jones and S&P 500 futures are 0.01% firmer.
Investors are parsing reports to gauge the impact of tariffs on profits and the economy; PepsiCo among companies with results that buoyed Wall Street.