The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO), which tracks the S&P 500 Index (SPX), is up 0.26% in premarket trading on Tuesday. The move is driven by optimism around a potential U.S.–India trade deal and a rally in Palantir (PLTR) shares following the company’s strong quarterly results.
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In Monday’s regular trading, U.S. markets closed higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.05%, the S&P 500 rose 0.54%, and the Nasdaq Composite added 0.56%.
Overall, VOO has gained 0.60% over the past five days and 15.7% in 2025.

VOO’s Key Holdings with Highest Upside/Downside Potential
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 $752.56 implies an upside of 17.65%.
Currently, VOO’s five holdings with the highest upside potential are:
Meanwhile, its five holdings with the greatest downside potential are:
Revealingly, VOO ETF’s Smart Score is eight, implying that this ETF will likely outperform the market.
Does VOO Pay Dividends?
Yes, VOO pays dividends. These payments come from the dividends paid by the companies in the S&P 500, and VOO distributes them to shareholders every quarter. The payout amount can change from quarter to quarter because company dividends vary. Investors can receive the dividend as cash or choose to automatically reinvest it into more shares through a dividend reinvestment program.
VOO’s dividend yield as of today is 1.12%.

