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Compare UNHU vs. IVV
Compare shares and ETFs on the US stock markets that you can trade on Pearler.
Overview
When it comes to investing in the US stock market, Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are a popular choice. Two well-known options in the US stock exchanges are the Direxion Daily UNH Bull 2X ETF (UNHU) and the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV). In this comparison, we'll delve into these ETFs across various dimensions to help you make an informed investment decision.
Community Stats
UNHU | IVV | |
|---|---|---|
Popularity | N/A | Low |
Pearlers invested | 0 | 775 |
Median incremental investment | $0 | $0 |
Median investment frequency | N/A | Monthly |
Median total investment | $0 | $792.81 |
Average age group | N/A | 26 - 35 |
Key Summary
UNHU | IVV | |
|---|---|---|
Strategy | N/A | IVV was created on 2000-05-15 by iShares. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on large cap equity. The ETF currently has 699597.19m in AUM and 503 holdings. IVV tracks a market cap-weighted index of US large- and mid-cap stocks selected by the S&P Committee. |
Top 3 holdings | UnitedHealth Group Inc (5.92 %) | NVIDIA CORP (7.62 %) APPLE INC (6.55 %) MICROSOFT CORP (4.87 %) |
Top 3 industries | ||
Top 3 countries | ||
Management fee | 0 % | 0.03 % |
Key Summary
UNHU | IVV | |
|---|---|---|
Issuer | iShares | |
Tracking index | S&P 500 | |
Asset class | Stock | ETF |
Management fee | 0 % | 0.03 % |
Price | $31.23 USD | $682.37 USD |
Size | N/A | $714.076 billion |
10Y return | N/A | 232.41 % |
Annual distribution yield (5Y) | - % | 1.43 % |
Market | US | US |
First listed date | N/A | N/A |
Purchase fee | $6.50 | $6.50 |
Community Stats
UNHU | IVV | |
|---|---|---|
Popularity | N/A | Low |
Pearlers invested | 0 | 775 |
Median incremental investment | $0 | $0 |
Median investment frequency | N/A | Monthly |
Median total investment | $0 | $792.81 |
Average age group | N/A | 26 - 35 |
Pros and Cons
UNHU | IVV | |
|---|---|---|
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Cons |
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UNHU | IVV |
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Exposure to 1 market and 1 sector only | Exposure to more markets and sectors |
Lower price growth | Higher price growth |
Lower dividend/distribution yield | Higher dividend/distribution yield |