Cliftonlarsonallen Wealth Advisors LLC lifted its stake in Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:VOO – Free Report) by 3.8% in the 4th quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the SEC. The firm owned 2,096,375 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 77,010 shares during the period. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF comprises 19.9% of Cliftonlarsonallen Wealth Advisors LLC’s portfolio, making the stock its biggest holding. Cliftonlarsonallen Wealth Advisors LLC owned approximately 0.16% of Vanguard S&P 500 ETF worth $1,314,700,000 as of its most recent filing with the SEC.
Several other hedge funds have also made changes to their positions in the stock. Vanguard Group Inc. lifted its stake in shares of Vanguard S&P 500 ETF by 3.2% in the third quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 37,926,577 shares of the company’s stock valued at $23,225,477,000 after buying an additional 1,162,598 shares during the period. Canerector Inc. lifted its stake in shares of Vanguard S&P 500 ETF by 61,151.6% in the third quarter. Canerector Inc. now owns 27,648,957 shares of the company’s stock valued at $16,931,668,000 after buying an additional 27,603,817 shares during the period. California Public Employees Retirement System lifted its stake in shares of Vanguard S&P 500 ETF by 0.3% in the third quarter. California Public Employees Retirement System now owns 25,959,252 shares of the company’s stock valued at $15,896,927,000 after buying an additional 75,400 shares during the period. Bank of America Corp DE lifted its stake in Vanguard S&P 500 ETF by 2.2% during the second quarter. Bank of America Corp DE now owns 25,095,520 shares of the company’s stock worth $14,255,008,000 after purchasing an additional 538,659 shares during the period. Finally, Jones Financial Companies Lllp lifted its stake in Vanguard S&P 500 ETF by 4.6% during the third quarter. Jones Financial Companies Lllp now owns 13,791,786 shares of the company’s stock worth $8,415,795,000 after purchasing an additional 606,315 shares during the period.
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF News Summary
Here are the key news stories impacting Vanguard S&P 500 ETF this week:
- Positive Sentiment: Ceasefire-driven market rally lifted S&P 500 futures and helped push broad ETFs higher as investors priced in lower geopolitical risk. Stock Market Today: S&P 500, Dow Futures Surge As Trump Declares Ceasefire On Iran Strikes—SoFi Technologies, Uber, Levi Strauss In Focus
- Positive Sentiment: Fundstrat’s Tom Lee reiterates a very bullish year‑end S&P 500 target (7,300), reinforcing momentum expectations for index ETFs like VOO if the macro backdrop stays constructive. S&P 500 At 7,300? Tom Lee Sees Year-End Target In Sight Despite Possibility Of ‘Inflation Shock’
- Positive Sentiment: Industry-wide demand supports ETFs after a record Q1 ($460 billion) of flows, which tends to benefit large-cap, highly liquid products such as VOO. ETF Prime: Record $460 Billion Flows in Q1 2026
- Positive Sentiment: Comparisons with QQQ highlight VOO’s lower expense ratio, broader market exposure and lower volatility, making it more attractive for investors seeking passive, diversified S&P 500 exposure. VOO vs. QQQ: Broad Market Exposure or Concentrated Mega-Cap Growth?
- Positive Sentiment: Personal‑finance coverage (e.g., retirement planning for nurses) highlights VOO as a core ETF for long-term savings, which can support steady inflows from retail and workplace retirement channels. How Nurses at Non-Profit Hospitals Can Stash $49,000 a Year Into ETFs Like VOO and VTI
- Neutral Sentiment: VOO vs. SPY comparisons emphasize cost differences and trade mechanics; VOO’s lower expense ratio is a steady competitive advantage but may have a gradual rather than immediate impact on flows. VOO vs. SPY — Which S&P 500 ETF Actually Wins for Long-Term Investors?
- Neutral Sentiment: Vanguard’s decision not to split VOO (while splitting some other ETFs) was explained as intentional and is unlikely to materially change investor demand—more of a structural/PR item than a flow catalyst. The Popular Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Costs $605 a Share. Vanguard Doesn’t Think That’s a Problem.
- Negative Sentiment: Geopolitical headlines remain a downside risk — an Iran ceasefire accusation and related futures pullbacks have produced intermittent selloffs that can pressure broad ETFs like VOO in the short term. Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Futures Drop As Iran Flags Ceasefire Violation, Trump Says Arms ‘Will Remain In Place’—Arrive AI, Costco In Focus
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Stock Up 0.6%
About Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
Vanguard 500 Index Fund (the Fund) is an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The Fund offers four classes of shares: Investor Shares, Admiral Shares, Signal Shares, and Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) Shares. The Fund seeks to track the investment performance of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, an unmanaged benchmark representing the United States large-capitalization stocks. The Fund employs a passive management-or indexing-investment approach designed to track the performance of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index.
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