The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) fell 0.82% on Tuesday due to weakness in key technology stocks. However, the ETF is up 0.36% in pre-market trading, as the market looks ahead to Nvidia’s (NVDA) Q3 earnings later today.
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Importantly, VOO ETF closely tracks the S&P 500 Index (SPX), which fell 0.83%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 (NDX) declined 1.2% on Tuesday.
Fund Flows and Sentiment
According to TipRanks data, VOO recorded 5-day net flows of about $6 billion, showing steady investor demand for large-cap U.S. exposure.

VOO’s Price Forecasts and Holdings
According to TipRanks’ unique ETF analyst consensus, determined based on a weighted average of analyst ratings on its holdings, VOO is a Moderate Buy. The Street’s average price target of $729.37 implies an upside of 20.16%.
Currently, VOO’s five holdings with the highest upside potential are Loews (L), Fiserv, Inc. (FI), Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH), Oracle (ORCL), and News Corp. (NWSA).
Meanwhile, its five holdings with the greatest downside potential are Albemarle (ALB), Warner Bros. (WBD), Incyte (INCY), Expeditors International (EXPD), and Paramount Skydance (PSKY).
VOO ETF’s Smart Score is seven, implying that this ETF will likely perform in line with the market.
Does VOO Pay Dividends?
Yes, VOO pays dividends, offering investors a source of regular income. The ETF distributes these payments every quarter to shareholders. They come from the dividends paid by the companies in the S&P 500. Since company payouts change over time, the dividend amount from VOO also varies each quarter.
VOO’s yield as of today is 1.15%.
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