JNJ

NYSEStock$228.70+3.43 (+1.52%)
Mkt Cap 550.5BP/E 25.98Div Yield 2.25%Beta 0.33Vol 502.1K
52W$146.36
$248.56

ETFs That Hold JNJ (Johnson & Johnson)

1M

-5.69%

3M

+0.43%

6M

+20.97%

YTD

+10.30%

1Y

+47.22%

3Y

+39.79%

5Y

+39.28%

ETFs That Hold JNJ

Johnson & Johnson is held by 439 ETFs. The largest position by market value is in VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF).

ETFFund NameWeight
IVWiShares S&P 500 Growth ETF1.00%
VVVanguard Large-Cap ETF1.07%
DYNFiShares U.S. Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF1.93%
SCHXSchwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF0.87%
SPYGState Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 Growth ETF1.03%
VTVanguard Total World Stock ETF0.50%
IVEiShares S&P 500 Value ETF0.81%
IWBiShares Russell 1000 ETF0.85%
DFUVDimensional - US Marketwide Value ETF2.57%
DFACDimensional - US Core Equity 2 ETF0.81%
VONVVanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF1.92%
MGVVanguard Mega Cap Value ETF3.03%
DGRWWisdomTree U.S. Quality Dividend Growth Fund2.11%
SCHBSchwab U.S. Broad Market ETF0.81%
USMViShares MSCI USA Min Vol Factor ETF1.44%
IYHiShares U.S. Healthcare ETF10.15%
IXJiShares Global Healthcare ETF7.47%
SCHVSchwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF1.88%
IUSGiShares Core S&P U.S. Growth ETF0.95%
SPYVState Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 Value ETF0.83%

Excludes leveraged and inverse ETFs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ETFs hold JNJ?
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is held by 439 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 JNJ?
By fund size, VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF) with $2.00T in AUM holds 0.82% of its portfolio in JNJ, representing $17.24B in market value.
What percentage of IHE is JNJ?
JNJ makes up 21.66% of IHE (iShares U.S. Pharmaceuticals ETF), making it one of the largest positions in that fund.
Is JNJ in the S&P 500?
Yes, JNJ is a component of the S&P 500 index, held by S&P 500 ETFs including SPY and VOO.
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