S&P 500 Growth

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S&P 500 Growth is a stock market index that tracks the performance of large-cap U.S. companies within the S&P 500 that exhibit strong growth characteristics such as high earnings and revenue expansion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. stock market index
growth index
large-cap index
stock market index
assetClass equities
currency U.S. dollar
dataSource publicly traded S&P 500 companies
focusesOn growth stocks
large-cap U.S. equities
geographicFocus United States NERFINISHED
hasCategory growth style
style index
hasCharacteristic emphasis on earnings growth
emphasis on high valuation multiples relative to value stocks
emphasis on price momentum
emphasis on revenue growth
emphasis on sales growth
hasParentIndex S&P 500 NERFINISHED
isCalculatedBy S&P Dow Jones Indices NERFINISHED
isComplementOf S&P 500 Value NERFINISHED
isDividedFrom S&P 500 based on growth and value scores
isMaintainedBy S&P Dow Jones Indices NERFINISHED
isPartOf S&P style indices NERFINISHED
isSubsetOf S&P 500 index family NERFINISHED
isUsedAs benchmark for U.S. large-cap growth funds
benchmark for growth-oriented portfolio managers
underlying index for ETFs
underlying index for index funds
marketCapSegment large-cap
performanceDriver earnings growth of constituent companies
market sentiment toward growth stocks
riskProfile higher volatility than broad S&P 500
sectorBias often overweight consumer discretionary sectors
often overweight technology-related sectors
often underweight traditional value sectors such as utilities and financials
selectionCriteria earnings growth
growth characteristics
growth-related valuation metrics
price momentum
revenue growth
sales growth
targetInvestors investors seeking capital appreciation
timeHorizon long-term investment focus
tracks growth-oriented constituents of the S&P 500
large-cap U.S. companies with growth characteristics
universe constituents of the S&P 500
weightingMethod market-capitalization weighting

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S&P-branded indices includesIndex S&P 500 Growth
S&P U.S. Indices includesIndex S&P 500 Growth