Back to top
more

Vanguard 500 Index Fund ETF Shares: (VOO)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Jun 10, 2026 03:45 PM ET

$668.76 USD

668.76
5,005,036

-8.94 (-1.32%)

Volume: 5,005,036

Zacks ETF Rank

This is our ETF rating system that serves as a timeliness indicator for ETFs over the next 6 months:

Zacks Rank Definition
1 Strong Buy
2 Buy
3 Hold
4 Sell
5 Strong Sell

See all the Top Ranked ETFs here - The complete list of all the top ranked ETFs

2 - Buy of 5   2      

After-Market: $664.30 -4.46 (-0.67 %) 7:08 PM ET

Zacks News

Panel Of Zacks Experts headshot

ETF Frenzy: Everything You Need To Know

Zacks' Resident ETF Expert, Neena Mishra, joins us to help teaches us about ETFs, ETNs and mutual funds

Sweta Killa headshot

Large Cap ETFs Hit All-Time High

The large-cap space has been rallying with most ETFs hitting new highs in recent session.

Sanghamitra Saha headshot

August ETF Asset Report: Gold Tops

In trade-induced August, gold ETF, low-volatility ETF and safe sectors like consumer staples generated considerable assets.

Zacks Equity Research

The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: BBUS, VTI, SCHB, SCHX and VOO

The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: BBUS, VTI, SCHB, SCHX and VOO

Sanghamitra Saha headshot

5 Low-Cost ETFs to Buy as Every Penny Counts

Why expense ratios matter and why you should buy these low-cost ETFs.

Sanghamitra Saha headshot

ETF Assets Swell in July: What's Hot, What's Not

There was a solid asset flow into the S&P 500 and corporate bond ETFs in July.

Sweta Killa headshot

U.S. ETFs Hit $4 Trillion in AUM: 4 Reasons Behind the Boom

U.S. ETFs hit a new milestone of $4 trillion in AUM.

Sanghamitra Saha headshot

ETF Asset Flow of Last Week: S&P 500 Tops

Inside the ETFs that drew maximum assets last week after the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones hit record highs.

Zacks Equity Research

Zacks Value Trader Highlights: VOO, VYM, VBR, VIOV and VTV

Zacks Value Trader Highlights: VOO, VYM, VBR, VIOV and VTV

Tracey Ryniec headshot

Best Investing Tips from 'Your Money or Your Life'

This 1990s personal finance book is hot again thanks to the FIRE movement. Should stock investors read it?