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Data Source: from January 2001 to April 2024 (~23 years)
Consolidated Returns as of 30 April 2024

Category: Stocks

iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF

Currency: USD

ETF • LIVE PERFORMANCE (USD currency)

4.05%

April 2024

In the last 20 Years, the iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF obtained a 9.96% compound annual return, with a 14.90% standard deviation.

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The ETF is related to the following investment themes:

  • Asset Class: Equity
  • Size: Large Cap
  • Style: Blend
  • Region: North America
  • Country: U.S.

Investment Returns as of Apr 30, 2024

The iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF guaranteed the following returns.

Returns are calculated in USD, assuming:

  • no fees or capital gain taxes.
  • the reinvestment of dividends.
  • the actual US Inflation rates.

ISHARES CORE S&P 500 (IVV) ETF

Consolidated returns as of 30 April 2024

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Chg (%)Return (%)Return (%) as of Apr 30, 2024
1 DayTime ET(*)May 20241M6M1Y5Y10Y20YMAX
(~23Y)
iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETFn.a.n.a.-4.0521.0022.6113.1712.369.967.94
US Inflation Adjusted return-4.3518.8018.628.639.257.175.27
Returns over 1 year are annualized | Available data source: since Jan 2001
(*) Eastern Time (ET - America/New York)
US Inflation is updated to Apr 2024. Current inflation (annualized) is 1Y: 3.36% , 5Y: 4.18% , 10Y: 2.85% , 20Y: 2.60%

Live update: World Markets and Indexes

In 2023, the iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF granted a 1.81% dividend yield. If you are interested in getting periodic income, please refer to the page.

Capital Growth as of Apr 30, 2024

An investment of 1$, since May 2004, now would be worth 6.68$, with a total return of 567.89% (9.96% annualized).

The Inflation Adjusted Capital now would be 4.00$, with a net total return of 299.62% (7.17% annualized).

An investment of 1$, since January 2001, now would be worth 5.94$, with a total return of 494.11% (7.94% annualized).

The Inflation Adjusted Capital now would be 3.31$, with a net total return of 231.19% (5.27% annualized).

Investment Metrics as of Apr 30, 2024

Metrics of iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF, updated as of 30 April 2024.

Metrics are calculated based on monthly returns, assuming:

  • no fees or capital gain taxes.
  • the reinvestment of dividends.
  • the actual US Inflation rates.

ISHARES CORE S&P 500 (IVV) ETF

Advanced Metrics

Data Source: 1 January 2001 - 30 April 2024 (~23 years)

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Metrics as of Apr 30, 2024
1M3M6M1Y3Y5Y10Y20YMAX
(~23Y)
Investment Return (%)-4.054.3021.0022.618.0013.1712.369.967.94
Infl. Adjusted Return (%) details -4.353.1218.8018.622.378.639.257.175.27
US Inflation (%)0.311.141.853.365.504.182.852.602.54
Returns / Inflation rates over 1 year are annualized.

DRAWDOWN

Inflation Adjusted:

Inflation Adjusted:

1Y3Y5Y10Y20YMAX
Deepest Drawdown Depth (%)-8.32-23.93-23.93-23.93-50.78-50.78
Start to Recovery (# months) details 42424245353
Start (yyyy mm)2023 082022 012022 012022 012007 112007 11
Start to Bottom (# months)39991616
Bottom (yyyy mm)2023 102022 092022 092022 092009 022009 02
Bottom to End (# months)11515153737
End (yyyy mm)2023 112023 122023 122023 122012 032012 03
Longest Drawdown Depth (%)
same as
deepest

same as
deepest

same as
deepest

same as
deepest

same as
deepest
-38.85
Start to Recovery (# months) details 60
Start (yyyy mm)2023 082022 012022 012022 012007 112001 02
Start to Bottom (# months)39991620
Bottom (yyyy mm)2023 102022 092022 092022 092009 022002 09
Bottom to End (# months)11515153740
End (yyyy mm)2023 112023 122023 122023 122012 032006 01
Longest negative period (# months) details 427272768116
Period Start (yyyy mm)2023 072021 082021 082021 082005 012001 01
Period End (yyyy mm)2023 102023 102023 102023 102010 082010 08
Annualized Return (%)-15.19-0.56-0.56-0.56-0.46-0.44
Deepest Drawdown Depth (%)-9.19-27.92-27.92-27.92-51.60-51.60
Start to Recovery (# months) details 52727276565
Start (yyyy mm)2023 082022 012022 012022 012007 112007 11
Start to Bottom (# months)39991616
Bottom (yyyy mm)2023 102022 092022 092022 092009 022009 02
Bottom to End (# months)21818184949
End (yyyy mm)2023 122024 032024 032024 032013 032013 03
Longest Drawdown Depth (%)
same as
deepest

same as
deepest

same as
deepest

same as
deepest

same as
deepest
-40.61
Start to Recovery (# months) details 72
Start (yyyy mm)2023 082022 012022 012022 012007 112001 02
Start to Bottom (# months)39991620
Bottom (yyyy mm)2023 102022 092022 092022 092009 022002 09
Bottom to End (# months)21818184952
End (yyyy mm)2023 122024 032024 032024 032013 032007 01
Longest negative period (# months) details 631343489143
Period Start (yyyy mm)2023 052021 052021 012021 012004 052001 02
Period End (yyyy mm)2023 102023 112023 102023 102011 092012 12
Annualized Return (%)-0.31-0.61-0.25-0.25-0.26-0.04

RISK INDICATORS

1Y3Y5Y10Y20YMAX
Standard Deviation (%)14.4017.4718.3215.1714.9015.26
Sharpe Ratio1.200.310.610.730.580.26
Sortino Ratio1.680.410.820.980.760.34
Ulcer Index3.139.918.416.4112.2114.43
Ratio: Return / Standard Deviation1.570.460.720.810.670.52
Ratio: Return / Deepest Drawdown2.720.330.550.520.200.16
% Positive Months details 66%61%65%69%67%65%
Positive Months8223983161182
Negative Months41421377998

LONG TERM RETURNS

Inflation Adjusted:

Inflation Adjusted:

1Y3Y5Y10Y20YMAX
Best 10 Years Return (%) - Annualized12.3616.5816.58
Worst 10 Years Return (%) - Annualized6.391.26
Best 10 Years Return (%) - Annualized9.2514.5614.56
Worst 10 Years Return (%) - Annualized4.55-1.05

ROLLING PERIODS

Inflation Adjusted:

Inflation Adjusted:

1Y3Y5Y10Y20YMAX
Over the latest 20Y
Best Rolling Return (%) - Annualized56.5226.0122.8516.589.96
Worst Rolling Return (%) - Annualized-43.22-15.04-2.726.39
% Positive Periods82%86%93%100%100%
SWR - Safe Withdrawal Rate (%) - 100% Success - Annualized72.6323.7215.259.477.63
PWR - Perpetual Withdrawal Rate (%) - 100% Success - Annualized---3.735.72
WR calculated based on initial capital | Monthly withdrawals adjusted for inflation | Credits: BestRetirementPortfolio.com
Best Rolling Return (%) - Annualized52.5222.4120.3714.567.17
Worst Rolling Return (%) - Annualized-43.23-16.85-5.154.55
% Positive Periods80%83%80%100%100%
SWR - Safe Withdrawal Rate (%) - 100% Success - Annualized72.6323.7215.259.477.63
PWR - Perpetual Withdrawal Rate (%) - 100% Success - Annualized---3.735.72
WR calculated based on initial capital | Monthly withdrawals adjusted for inflation | Credits: BestRetirementPortfolio.com
Over all the available data source (Jan 2001 - Apr 2024)
Best Rolling Return (%) - Annualized56.5226.0122.8516.5810.35
Worst Rolling Return (%) - Annualized-43.22-15.04-6.631.267.18
% Positive Periods78%86%92%100%100%
SWR - Safe Withdrawal Rate (%) - 100% Success - Annualized72.6323.7215.258.005.11
PWR - Perpetual Withdrawal Rate (%) - 100% Success - Annualized----3.20
WR calculated based on initial capital | Monthly withdrawals adjusted for inflation | Credits: BestRetirementPortfolio.com
Best Rolling Return (%) - Annualized52.5222.4120.3714.567.65
Worst Rolling Return (%) - Annualized-43.23-16.85-9.03-1.055.04
% Positive Periods76%82%78%98%100%
SWR - Safe Withdrawal Rate (%) - 100% Success - Annualized72.6323.7215.258.005.11
PWR - Perpetual Withdrawal Rate (%) - 100% Success - Annualized----3.20
WR calculated based on initial capital | Monthly withdrawals adjusted for inflation | Credits: BestRetirementPortfolio.com

Terms and Definitions

  • Annualized Portfolio Return: it's the annualized geometric mean return of the portfolio.
  • Deepest/Longest Drawdown: a drawdown refers to the decline in value from a relative peak value to a relative trough. The deepest (or maximum) drawdown is the maximum observed loss from a peak to a trough of a portfolio before a new peak is attained. The longest drawdown is the period observed from a peak to the subsequent peak with the greatest duration.
  • Longest negative period: it's the maximum period for which an overall negative return has been observed.
  • Standard Deviation: it's a measure of the dispersion of returns around the mean.
  • Sharpe Ratio: it's a measure of risk-adjusted performance of the portfolio. It's calculated by dividing the excess return of the portfolio over the risk-free rate by the portfolio standard deviation. The risk-free rate here considered is the 1-3 Mth T-Bill return.
  • Sortino Ratio: another measure of risk-adjusted performance of the portfolio. It's a modification of the Sharpe Ratio (same formula but the denominator is the portfolio downside standard deviation).
  • Ulcer Index: it's a measure of downside risk that quantifies the depth and duration of drawdowns in an investment portfolio.
  • Best/Worst 10Y returns: the best and the worst 10-year return over a time frame.
  • Rolling Returns: N-year returns over a time frame, calculated over all the available data source (best, worst, % of positive returns). Each rolling period, longer than the longest negative period, yielded a non-negative minimum return.
  • Safe Withdrawal Rate (SWR): it's the percentage of the initial portfolio balance that can be withdrawn at the beginning of each month with inflation adjustment, without the portfolio running out of money in any case (money amount withdrawal).
    For instance: Your initial invested capital is 100.000$; withdrawal rate (annualized) is 4%. This means that, in the first month, you will withdraw 100.000 * 4% * 1/12 = 333.33$. The second month, you’ll withdraw 333.33$ plus the inflation monthly rate. You’ll continue adjusting your withdraw monthly for inflation.
  • Perpetual Withdrawal Rate (PWR): it's the percentage of the initial portfolio balance that can be withdrawn at the beginning of each month with inflation adjustment, preserving the original invested capital, adjusted for inflation too.

Correlations as of Apr 30, 2024

Correlation measures to what degree the returns of the two assets move in relation to each other.

Correlation coefficient is a numerical value between -1 and +1. If one variable goes up by a certain amount, the correlation coefficient indicates which way the other variable moves and by how much.
Asset correlations are calculated based on monthly returns.

Monthly correlations of iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF vs the main Asset Classes, over different timeframes. Columns are sortable (click on table header to sort).

ISHARES CORE S&P 500 (IVV) ETF

Monthly correlations as of 30 April 2024

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Correlation vs IVV
Asset Class1 Year5 Years10 YearsSince
Jan 2001

VTI

US Total Stock Market

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

SPY

US Large Cap

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

IJR

US Small Cap

0.87

0.87

0.85

0.87

VNQ

US REITs

0.91

0.86

0.75

0.69

QQQ

US Technology

0.89

0.93

0.92

0.88

PFF

Preferred Stocks

0.85

0.80

0.74

0.50

EFA

EAFE Stocks

0.93

0.90

0.88

0.88

VT

World All Countries

0.98

0.98

0.97

0.96

EEM

Emerging Markets

0.80

0.72

0.69

0.76

VGK

Europe

0.90

0.89

0.86

0.88

VPL

Pacific

0.95

0.85

0.83

0.77

FLLA

Latin America

0.84

0.69

0.57

0.68

BND

US Total Bond Market

0.76

0.54

0.40

0.14

TLT

Long Term Treasuries

0.82

0.23

0.10

-0.15

BIL

US Cash

0.25

-0.06

-0.03

-0.09

TIP

TIPS

0.73

0.63

0.50

0.19

LQD

Invest. Grade Bonds

0.80

0.68

0.58

0.34

HYG

High Yield Bonds

0.87

0.85

0.81

0.71

CWB

US Convertible Bonds

0.89

0.85

0.86

0.87

BNDX

International Bonds

0.70

0.57

0.44

0.20

EMB

Emerg. Market Bonds

0.91

0.78

0.68

0.56

GLD

Gold

0.11

0.25

0.10

0.07

DBC

Commodities

-0.01

0.45

0.40

0.39

If you want to learn more about historical correlations, you can find out here how the main asset class are correlated to each other.

Drawdowns

A drawdown refers to the decline in value from a relative peak value to a relative trough. A maximum drawdown is the maximum observed loss from a peak to a trough of a portfolio before a new peak is attained.

ISHARES CORE S&P 500 (IVV) ETF

Drawdown periods

Drawdown periods - Inflation Adjusted

Data Source: 1 May 2004 - 30 April 2024 (20 Years)

Data Source: 1 January 2001 - 30 April 2024 (~23 years)

Inflation Adjusted:

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FAQs

Is iShares Core S&P 500 ETF a good investment? ›

IShares Core S&P 500 ETF holds a Zacks ETF Rank of 1 (Strong Buy), which is based on expected asset class return, expense ratio, and momentum, among other factors. Because of this, IVV is a great option for investors seeking exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Blend segment of the market.

What is IVV iShares Core S&P 500 ETF? ›

The iShares Core S&P 500 ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of large-capitalization U.S. equities.

What is the average return of iShares core s&p 500 ETF? ›

iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV): Historical Returns

Video Player is loading. In the last 20 Years, the iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF obtained a 9.96% compound annual return, with a 14.90% standard deviation. Discover new asset allocations in USD and EUR, in addition to the lazy portfolios on the website.

Which is better, IVV or VOO? ›

Average Return. In the past year, IVV returned a total of 29.57%, which is slightly higher than VOO's 29.06% return. Over the past 10 years, IVV has had annualized average returns of 12.82% , compared to 12.77% for VOO. These numbers are adjusted for stock splits and include dividends.

Should I buy IVV right now? ›

Currently there's no upside potential for IVV, based on the analysts' average price target. Is IVV a Buy, Sell or Hold? IVV has a conensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 400 buy ratings, 100 hold ratings and 4 sell ratings.

What is the best ETF to buy and hold? ›

  • Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
  • Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF (SCHA)
  • iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF (IJH)
  • Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)
  • Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM)
  • Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS)
  • Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT)
Apr 24, 2024

Why has IVV dropped? ›

Leading exchange-traded fund (ETF) iShares S&P 500 ETF (ASX: IVV) recently went through a stock split. Blackrock decided to do a stock split with the iShares S&P 500 ETF – it's a 15:1 stock split, which is why the unit price has gone from close to $600 to around $40.

Should I buy IVV or VTI? ›

Average Return. In the past year, IVV returned a total of 28.81%, which is slightly higher than VTI's 28.06% return. Over the past 10 years, IVV has had annualized average returns of 12.75% , compared to 12.14% for VTI. These numbers are adjusted for stock splits and include dividends.

Which is better IVV or QQQ? ›

QQQ - Volatility Comparison. The current volatility for iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) is 3.17%, while Invesco QQQ (QQQ) has a volatility of 4.16%. This indicates that IVV experiences smaller price fluctuations and is considered to be less risky than QQQ based on this measure.

How often does IVV pay dividends? ›

IVV Dividend Information

IVV has a dividend yield of 1.31% and paid $6.92 per share in the past year. The dividend is paid every three months and the last ex-dividend date was Mar 21, 2024.

How many ETFs should I invest in? ›

Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification.

How many S&P 500 ETFs should I buy? ›

SPY, VOO and IVV are among the most popular S&P 500 ETFs. These three S&P 500 ETFs are quite similar, but may sometimes diverge in terms of costs or daily returns. Investors generally only need one S&P 500 ETF.

Which is better Vanguard S&P 500 ETF or iShares core S&P 500 ETF? ›

Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, the Vanguard, iShares, and SPDR versions of S&P 500 ETFs are all solid bets for broad market exposure. If you insist on the best, the Vanguard fund provides a Goldilocks combination of the lowest possible fees and mid-range suitability for options trades.

What is the price prediction for iShares core S&P 500? ›

Given the current horizontal trend, you can expect iShares Core S&P 500 ETF with a 90% probability to be traded between $506.51 and $539.78 at the end of this 3-month period.

What is the best ETF that follows the S&P 500? ›

What's the best S&P 500 ETF?
ETFTickerAnnualized 5-year return
iShares Core S&P 500 ETFIVV15.01%
SPDR S&P 500 ETF TrustSPY14.14%
Vanguard S&P 500 ETFVOO13.15%
May 1, 2024

Are iShares a good investment? ›

Ultimately, Blackrock's iShares ETF offerings are so comprehensive and well-regarded that most investors should be able to find a fund that suits their goals. To learn more about our rating and review methodology and editorial process, check out our guide on how Forbes Advisor rates investing products.

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