IVV and VOO are two ETFs tracking the same S&P 500 index with similar costs, performance, and portfolio compositions. VOO is larger by assets under management, but both offer deep liquidity. Comparing the two, VOO has slightly higher returns and similar risk metrics. Both ETFs have low expense ratios of 0.03% and identical dividend yields of around 1%. Investors can choose based on factors other than cost. Both ETFs hold top positions in companies like Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft. Investing in S&P 500 ETFs is a reliable way to participate in the overall stock market’s performance and enjoy dividends from S&P 500 companies.
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