The S&P 500 (Standard & Poor’s 500)
The S&P 500 (Standard & Poor’s 500) is a major U.S. stock market index that tracks the performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. It serves as one of the most widely followed benchmarks for the overall U.S. equity market and a key indicator of economic health.
Key facts
Launched: 1957
Number of companies: 500 (large-cap U.S. firms)
Maintained by: S&P Dow Jones Indices
Market capitalization coverage: ~80% of total U.S. equities
Index type: Float-adjusted, market-cap weighted
Composition and methodology
The S&P 500 includes leading companies across all major sectors, such as technology, healthcare, financials, and consumer goods. Membership is determined by a committee based on factors like market capitalization, liquidity, and sector representation. The index is weighted by each company’s float-adjusted market value, meaning only publicly tradable shares are counted.
Economic significance
As a broad measure of the U.S. stock market, the S&P 500 is used by investors, policymakers, and analysts to gauge market trends and economic strength. Its movements often reflect investor sentiment about corporate earnings, monetary policy, and macroeconomic outlook. Many investment funds and financial products, including index funds and ETFs, are designed to mirror its performance.
Historical performance and influence
Historically, the S&P 500 has delivered average annual returns of roughly 10% over the long term, though it has experienced significant volatility during economic downturns and financial crises. It plays a central role in portfolio construction, serving as a benchmark for both passive and active investment strategies.
Current status
As of recent years, the index has been heavily influenced by large technology firms such as Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon, which together represent a substantial share of its total market capitalization. Its performance continues to shape global investment flows and economic sentiment.

