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IVV and IVV core etf

Hi could someone explain to me difference if any between IVV core snp500 and IVV etf..Thanks a lot..I can see big price difference..apart from that whats the difference please

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Opinder null.

3 September 2024

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The iShares S&P 500 ETF (IVV) is designed to track the performance of the S&P 500 Index, which is composed of the 500 largest U.S. publicly traded companies. It’s a popular choice for investors looking to gain exposure to the U.S. equity market broadly.

Regarding your question about the difference between «IVV Core S&P 500» and «IVV ETF,» it appears there might be some confusion, as they generally refer to the same product. IVV is the ticker symbol for the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF, which is commonly referred to simply as an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund). There isn’t a separate «IVV Core S&P 500» and «IVV ETF» – they are one and the same.

The price difference you’re noticing could be due to different contexts or platforms where the prices are being displayed, or say end of day data vs live data. It’s important to ensure that you are comparing the same ETF on the same trading day, as prices can fluctuate throughout the day due to market conditions.

For Pearler users, IVV offers a straightforward way to invest in a broad range of U.S. companies with a single purchase, and its low management fee of just 0.04% is attractive because it means less of your investment is going towards fees, potentially increasing your returns over time. Pearler’s focus on long-term investing aligns well with the use of ETFs like IVV, which provide diversified exposure to major market sectors.

You can find out more about this topic here: Which Etfs Should You Buy Together

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The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. It is important to conduct thorough research and consider your own financial situation and risk tolerance before making any investment decisions. It is always recommended to consult with a

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