3 Best S&P 500 Index Funds for March 2024 | The Motley Fool (2024)

S&P 500 (SNPINDEX:^GSPC) index funds are passive investments that allow investors to match the performance of the S&P 500, an index featuring the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. They're ideal for investors who want to earn returns in line with the broader market but don't want to own individual stocks. Read on to learn more about these popular funds.

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3 best SP 500 index funds for 2024

3 best S&P 500 index funds for 2024

These three major S&P 500 index funds are extremely similar in composition since each tracks the performance of the same index:

  1. Fidelity 500 Index Fund (NASDAQMUTUALFUND:FXAI.X)
  2. Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (NASDAQMUTUALFUND:SWPP.X)
  3. Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (NASDAQMUTUALFUND:VFIA.X)

All three are very low-cost ways to invest in the 500 companies comprising the S&P 500 index. Fidelity has the lowest costs, with a 0.015% expense ratio. Schwab's is only slightly higher at 0.02%, while the Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares has a 0.04% expense ratio.

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Fidelity and Schwab offer their index funds with no minimum investment, making them very accessible to beginning investors. Vanguard has a relatively low minimum investment of $3,000.

Vanguard also offers an exchange-traded fund (ETF) focused on investing in the 500 companies that comprise the S&P 500 index. The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO -0.69%) has a low minimum investment of one share (around $440 as of Jan. 22, 2024) and a low expense ratio of 0.03%. This index-fund-like product trades on a major stock exchange, allowing investors to buy and sell as they would a stock.

Each S&P 500 index fund has very closely replicated the index's performance:

Data sources: Schwab, Fidelity, and Vanguard. Data as of Dec. 31, 2023.
Index or Fund1-Year Total Return3-Year Annualized Return5-Year Annualized Return
S&P 500 Index26.29%10.00%15.69%
Vanguard 500 Index Admiral Shares26.24%9.96%15.65%
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund26.25%9.97%15.66%
Fidelity 500 Index Fund26.29%9.99%15.68%

Negligible differences exist between the performances of the S&P 500 and each of these three index funds that track it. The S&P 500 outperformed each fund slightly, as would be expected when accounting for each fund's expense ratio.

At the S&P 500's rate of return, a $10,000 investment made five years ago would have grown to $15,690 by the end of 2023. For comparison, a $10,000 investment in the Fidelity 500 Index Fund would have grown to $15,680 over the same five-year period, the slight variation due to fees.

With any of these three funds, you can expect your investment to deliver a virtually identical performance to the S&P 500, minus fees. Given its lower expense ratio, Fidelity's S&P 500 index fund will likely continue to slightly outperform the funds from Schwab and Vanguard over the longer term.

Why are they popular?

Why are they popular?

An index fund is designed to mirror the performance of a stock index. An S&P 500 index fund invests in each of the 500 companies in the S&P 500. It doesn't try to outperform the index. Instead, it uses the index as its benchmark and aims to replicate its performance as closely as possible.

S&P 500 funds are, by far, the most popular type of index fund. But index funds can be based on practically any financial market, investing strategy, or stock market sector.Index funds are popular with investors for a number of reasons. They offer easy portfolio diversification, with some funds providing broad exposure to hundreds or even thousands of stocks and bonds.

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You don't risk losing all your money if one company collapses, as you could with individual investments. However, you also don't have as much upside potential for the astronomical returns that can result from picking a single huge winner.

Index funds are passively managed, meaning you're not paying someone to actively pick and choose investments. Passively managed funds result in a lower expense ratio due to having lower investment management fees than actively managed funds.

Your money will track the market's performance

Historically, the S&P 500's annual returns have been in the range of 9% to 10%. In some years, the index will lose value. For example, during the Great Recession, the S&P 500 lost about half its value. Meanwhile, the index experienced a bear market starting in early 2022 and, by the fall, had declined by more than 20% from its peak.

However, the index rallied by 24% in 2023. On Jan. 19, 2024, it soared past the previous record set in January 2022.

The S&P 500 index has a solid history of such rebounds. Over the long term, the index has always recovered. A 20-year investment has never resulted in a loss in the .

You will keep more of your investment profits in your pocket

S&P 500 index funds are low-cost investments. While active managers are likely to match or even beat the market's performance over time, their fees eat away at your returns. Because they're passive investments with low fees, S&P 500 index funds deliver returns that mirror the index's returns over the long term.

You'll be investing in 500 of the most profitable companies in the U.S.

The corporations represented in the S&P 500 are subject to stringent listing criteria. To join the index, a company must have a $15.8 billion market capitalization, and the sum of its past four quarters' earnings must be positive.

Each company must also get approval from an index committee. The S&P 500's largest holdings include Apple (AAPL -0.22%), Amazon (AMZN -2.42%), Microsoft (MSFT -2.07%), Nvidia (NVDA -0.12%), and Google parent company, Alphabet (GOOGL -1.34%)(GOOG -1.5%).

You can put your investment decisions on autopilot

The S&P 500 has a flawless track record of delivering profits over long holding periods, allowing you to invest without worrying as much about stock market fluctuations. You also don't have to research or follow individual companies.

You can simply budget a certain amount and automatically invest it on a regular schedule. This practice is known as dollar-cost averaging. Even if you pick individual stocks, S&P 500 funds are a good foundation for your investment portfolio since you're guaranteed the returns of the stock market.

Beware of leveraged funds

Beware of leveraged S&P 500 index funds

Be wary of leveraged funds advertised as S&P 500 ETFs. Leveraged ETFs use borrowed money and/or derivative securities to amplify investment returns or to bet against the index. For example, a 2x-leveraged S&P 500 ETF is intended to return twice the index's daily performance. So, if the index rises by 2%, the ETF's value rises by 4%. If the index falls by 3%, the ETF loses 6%.

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These leveraged products are intended to be day-trading instruments and have an inherent downside bias over the long term. In other words, a 2x-leveraged S&P 500 ETF will not return twice the index's performance over the long term.

Investing in S&P 500 index funds is one of the safest ways to build wealth over time. But leveraged ETFs -- even those tracking the S&P 500 -- are highly risky and don't belong in a long-term portfolio.

FAQ

S&P 500 index funds FAQ

Which is the best S&P 500 index fund?

All S&P 500 index funds strive to match the returns of the S&P 500 index minus fees. Since fees are the difference-maker in returns, the Fidelity 500 Index Fund stands out as the best-performing S&P 500 index fund. It has the lowest expense ratio of the top funds, so its returns are slightly higher than other top S&P 500 index funds.

How do I choose an S&P 500 index fund?

Because the underlying investment is the same for any S&P 500 index fund, you'll get very similar returns with any fund you choose. To choose a fund, look for one with low fees and that doesn't require a large minimum investment.

Which index funds give the best returns?

S&P 500 index funds have some of the most consistently strong returns over long holding periods. Over the last 30 years, the S&P 500 has delivered a compound average annual growth rate of slightly more than 10%, assuming dividend reinvestment. That has outpaced many other investments, like cash, bonds, and gold.

What index is better than the S&P 500?

The answer depends on your investment goals. For example, if you're seeking high growth and are willing to accept more risk, you might want to invest in a fund that tracks the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index.

If you're seeking income-producing investments, you could buy an index fund that tracks the S&P 500 High Dividend Index. This index tracks the performance of 80 companies in the S&P 500 and has a long track record of paying above-average dividends.

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FAQs

Where will the S&P be at the end of 2024? ›

Overall, Yardeni Research forecasts S&P 500 operating earnings at $250 in 2024, up 12% vs 2023. He puts them at $270 in 2025 (up 8%) and $300 in 2026 (up 11.1%). These figures compare with analysts' consensus forecasts of $244.70 in 2024, $279.70 in 2025 and $314.80 in 2026.

Which S&P 500 index fund is the best? ›

Best S&P 500 index funds
  • Fidelity 500 Index Fund (FXAIX).
  • Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX).
  • Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (SWPPX).
  • State Street S&P 500 Index Fund Class N (SVSPX).

What is the best mutual fund to invest in in 2024? ›

Best-performing U.S. equity mutual funds
TickerName5-Year Return (%)
FSBDXFidelity Series Blue Chip Growth21.03
SCIOXColumbia Seligman Tech & Info Adv21.02
FBGRXFidelity Blue Chip Growth20.25
Source: Morningstar. Data is current as of Aug. 2, 2024, and is intended for informational purposes only, not for trading purposes.
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What is the return of the Motley Fool compared to the S&P 500? ›

Motley Fool prides itself on the historical performance of Stock Advisor's investment picks. In fact, the team has an average stock pick return of 628% and has quadrupled the S&P 500 over the last 21 years, according to its website.

What is the S&P 500 prediction for 2025? ›

Analysts on Wall Street predict that the S&P 500 companies will see a robust 14.5% earnings-per-share (EPS) growth in 2025. According to analysts at Yardeni Research, this would mark an impressive follow-up to the anticipated 10.6% growth for this year.

What is the market prediction for 2024? ›

As a whole, analysts are optimistic about the outlook for stock prices in 2024. The consensus analyst price target for the S&P 500 is 5,090, suggesting roughly 8.5% upside from current levels.

Which Fidelity funds outperform the S&P 500? ›

On average, the Fidelity Contrafund has beaten the S&P 500 Index by 2.78% per year. Growth of $10,000 invested in Contrafund versus S&P 500 Index, September 17, 1990 to March 31, 2024. Total value March 31, 2024 for Contrafund was $751,828 compared to $327,447 for the S&P 500 Index.

How to choose an S&P 500 index fund? ›

Consider looking for S&P 500 index funds with low expense ratios, several years of operation and a healthy amount of assets under management (AUM). The longer a fund has existed, the more information you have about its performance history.

Where is the best place to invest in the S&P 500? ›

So, how do you invest in the S&P 500? For new investors, the best way is through an ETF or mutual fund. While there are some differences between the two that we'll explain below, funds are a low-cost way to gain exposure to the S&P 500 and provide instant diversification to your portfolio.

Which Vanguard mutual funds outperform the S&P 500? ›

Vanguard Growth & Income Fund (VGIAX)

VGIAX's one-two punch of investment goals helped it beat the overall stock market in 2022 and 2023. Over the past 10 years, this fund's average annual return beats the S&P 500's by a nose.

Should a 70 year old invest in mutual funds? ›

Conventional wisdom holds that when you hit your 70s, you should adjust your investment portfolio so it leans heavily toward low-risk bonds and cash accounts and away from higher-risk stocks and mutual funds. That strategy still has merit, according to many financial advisors.

What ETF is best for 2024? ›

10 Best-Performing ETFs of 2024
ETFExpense RatioYear-to-date Performance*
VanEck Digital Transformation ETF (DAPP)0.51%23.5%
Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF (BITQ)0.85%23.8%
Invesco S&P 500 Momentum ETF (SPMO)0.13%29.8%
Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF (MAGS)0.29%30.9%
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Does Motley Fool outperform the market? ›

Motley Fool Picks and Analysis

Since 2002, the Motley Fool has steadily beat the stock market. Accordingly, the company focuses on picking stocks that have the best shot at beating the stock market. In fact, Motley Fool was one of the first newsletters to recommend stocks like: Amazon.com (up 24,225%)

What is the best performing stocks Motley Fool? ›

Top growth stocks in 2024
Company3-Year Sales Growth CAGRIndustry
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)10%E-commerce and cloud computing
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META)11%Digital advertising
Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM)15%Cloud software
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), (NASDAQ:GOOGL)13%Digital advertising
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What is better than the S&P 500? ›

S&P 500 Index Versus Nasdaq 100 Performance

Nasdaq 100 has outperformed S&P by a wide margin. The average 10-year return of Nasdaq 100 over these 15 years was around 9%, while that of S&P 500 was about 5%.

What is the S&P earnings forecast for 2024? ›

After reporting (year-over-year) earnings growth of 1% in 2023, what are industry analysts projecting for (year-over-year) earnings growth for the S&P 500 for 2024 and 2025? Industry analysts in aggregate predict the S&P 500 will report year-over-year earnings growth of 11.3% in 2024 and 14.4% in 2025.

Will stock market bounce back in 2024? ›

Even with company earnings on the upswing and Wall Street buzzing about the Federal Reserve curbing interest rates, some stock market investors are still on edge. On the plus side, the S&P 500 is up 18.8% year to date through July 16, an encouraging number at the halfway point of 2024.

What is the expected return of the S&P 500 in the next 10 years? ›

Optimistic: 6%-7% per year.

If you assume margins and P/E multiples will remain at their current high level, and expect sales and buybacks to grow at their historical rates, then you can anticipate making about 6% in returns per year over the next decade.

What is the price prediction for the S&P in 2030? ›

The stock market could nearly triple by the end of the decade, according to Fundstrat's Tom Lee. In a recent interview on Bloomberg's Odd Lots podcast, Lee made the case for the S&P 500 to trade about 175% higher from current levels to 15,000 by 2030.

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