AAPL

NASDAQStock$296.03+4.37 (+1.50%)
Mkt Cap 4.3TP/E 35.80Div Yield 0.34%Beta 1.09Vol 27.6M
52W$195.64
$315.20

ETFs That Hold AAPL (Apple Inc.)

1M

-1.08%

3M

+16.93%

6M

+7.85%

YTD

+9.08%

1Y

+48.41%

3Y

+61.27%

5Y

+126.57%

ETFs That Hold AAPL

Apple Inc. is held by 571 ETFs. The largest position by market value is in VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF).

ETFFund NameWeight
MGCVanguard Mega Cap ETF7.89%
PBUSInvesco MSCI USA ETF7.00%
JEPIJPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF1.65%
FELGFidelity Enhanced Large Cap Growth ETF12.33%
SPYINeos S&P 500(R) High Income ETF6.92%
AVUSAvantis U.S. Equity ETF5.21%
VONEVanguard Russell 1000 ETF5.95%
QYLDGlobal X - Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF6.93%
FDVVFidelity High Dividend ETF 6.12%
BBUSJPMorgan BetaBuilders U.S. Equity ETF6.97%
FELCFidelity Enhanced Large Cap Core ETF7.44%
THROiShares U.S. Thematic Rotation Active ETF8.62%
RECSColumbia Research Enhanced Core ETF9.24%
TCAFT. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Equity ETF6.35%
VOOVVanguard S&P 500 Value ETF6.99%
CGGRCapital Group Growth ETF1.81%
PRFInvesco RAFI US 1000 ETF4.49%
URTHiShares MSCI World ETF5.07%
DIVOAmplify CWP Enhanced Dividend Income ETF5.67%
OMFLInvesco Russell 1000 Dynamic Multifactor ETF8.50%

Excludes leveraged and inverse ETFs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ETFs hold AAPL?
Apple Inc. (AAPL) is held by 571 ETFs (excluding leveraged and inverse funds). The largest position by market value is in VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF).
What is the largest ETF that holds AAPL?
By fund size, VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF) with $2.20T in AUM holds 5.75% of its portfolio in AAPL, representing $120.78B in market value.
What percentage of FTEC is AAPL?
AAPL makes up 15.03% of FTEC (Fidelity MSCI Information Technology Index ETF), making it one of the largest positions in that fund.
Is AAPL in the S&P 500?
Yes, AAPL is a component of the S&P 500 index, held by S&P 500 ETFs including SPY and VOO.
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