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About S&P 500 Index
Standard and Poor's 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted stock market index measuring the performance of 500 large publicly traded companies in the United States. This index covers a wide range of industries, including technology, healthcare, energy, and finance. It serves as a benchmark for the overall health of the U.S. stock market, as well as a reflection of the country's economic strength.
Substantial gains in the S&P 500 are often interpreted as positive signals for the economy, while losses can be seen as indicators of potential trouble. Investors use this index as a barometer for their own portfolios and to assess the performance of individual stocks. The S&P 500 index plays a vital role in the financial world and is closely watched by analysts and policymakers.
Substantial gains in the S&P 500 are often interpreted as positive signals for the economy, while losses can be seen as indicators of potential trouble. Investors use this index as a barometer for their own portfolios and to assess the performance of individual stocks. The S&P 500 index plays a vital role in the financial world and is closely watched by analysts and policymakers.
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Displays a symbol's value movements over previous years to identify recurring trends.
Frequently Asked Questions
The current value of S&P 500 Index is 6,836.18 USD — it has risen by 0.05% in the past 24 hours. Track the index more closely on the S&P 500 Index chart.
S&P 500 Index reached its highest quote on Jan 28, 2026 — 7,002.28 USD. See more data on the S&P 500 Index chart.
The lowest ever quote of S&P 500 Index is 2.73 USD. It was reached on Jun 1, 1877. See more data on the S&P 500 Index chart.
S&P 500 Index value has increased by 0.29% in the past week, since last month it has shown a −1.46% decrease, and over the year it's increased by 12.80%. Keep track of all changes on the S&P 500 Index chart.
The top companies of S&P 500 Index are NASDAQ:NVDA, NASDAQ:AAPL, and NASDAQ:GOOG — they can boast market cap of 4.44 T USD, 3.76 T USD, and 3.70 T USD accordingly.
The highest-priced instruments on S&P 500 Index are NYSE:NVR, NASDAQ:BKNG, and NYSE:AZO — they'll cost you 7,507.43 USD, 4,140.60 USD, and 3,858.16 USD accordingly.
The champion of S&P 500 Index is NASDAQ:SNDK — it's gained 1.69 K% over the year.
The weakest component of S&P 500 Index is NASDAQ:FISV — it's lost −74.07% over the year.
S&P 500 Index is just a number that lets you track performance of the instruments comprising the index, so you can't invest in it directly. But you can buy S&P 500 Index futures or funds or invest in its components.
The S&P 500 Index is comprised of 503 instruments including NASDAQ:NVDA, NASDAQ:AAPL, NASDAQ:GOOG and others. See the full list of S&P 500 Index components to find more opportunities.









