VOO Today: Vanguard S&P 500 ETF slips as Wall Street braces for Nvidia earnings and a heavy data slate — Nov. 18, 2025
18 November 2025
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VOO Today: Vanguard S&P 500 ETF slips as Wall Street braces for Nvidia earnings and a heavy data slate — Nov. 18, 2025

The S&P 500 tracker softens after Monday’s tech-led selloff; fund flows stay robust as traders focus on Nvidia’s Q3 FY26 results and mid‑week macro releases.

  • VOO last traded near $604.85, down ~1.2% intraday (15:47 UTC).
  • Monday, Nov. 17, the S&P 500 fell ~0.9%, the Dow ~1.2%, and the Nasdaq ~0.8%, led by weakness in AI‑linked megacaps. AP News
  • Nvidia (NVDA) reports Wednesday, Nov. 19 after the close; options imply a outsized post‑earnings swing, a potential market driver for VOO given its heavy mega‑cap exposure. NVIDIA Investor Relations
  • Fund flows remain strong: a TipRanks weekend read flagged ~$6.6B 5‑day net inflows, while today’s daily update cites ~$3B over the latest five sessions—both pointing to resilient demand. TipRanks

What’s moving VOO today

The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) is easing in Tuesday trade after a weak Monday for large‑cap tech dragged the broad market lower. AP’s market wrap shows the S&P 500 at 6,672.41 (-0.9%) to start the week, reflecting investors’ caution into a pivotal round of AI and macro catalysts. AP News

Pre‑market on Tuesday, TipRanks flagged VOO down about 0.5% and highlighted the market’s fixation on Nvidia’s Q3 FY26 report on Wednesday, which could set the tone for AI‑exposed heavyweights and, by extension, VOO. TipRanks


The big catalyst: Nvidia on Wednesday

Nvidia is confirmed to report after the bell on Wednesday, Nov. 19 (2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET call). Reuters notes options are pricing a ~7% move in either direction—large enough to sway major cap‑weighted indices and ETFs like VOO where NVDA is a top holding. NVIDIA Investor Relations


Flows and positioning: demand for broad U.S. exposure persists

Despite the near‑term wobble, flows into VOO remain elevated. A TipRanks weekend update reported ~$6.59B in 5‑day net inflows, while today’s daily note cites about $3B over the latest five sessions, underscoring steady appetite for low‑cost S&P 500 exposure even amid volatility. TipRanks

That appetite likely reflects VOO’s role as a low‑fee core holding (expense ratio 0.03%) and its broad market capture, even as it remains concentrated at the top: multiple datasets peg the top‑10 holdings around ~40% of assets, with Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple the largest weights. Vanguard


Macro calendar: a “heavy” week of data

Beyond earnings, the U.S. data calendar is busy. On Tuesday morning, the Federal Reserve’s G.17 report (industrial production & capacity utilization) is scheduled, a read on factory activity that can influence rate expectations and equity risk sentiment. FOMC minutes are due Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. ET, arriving just hours before Nvidia’s results. FRED


Dividend lens and income snapshot

VOO pays a quarterly dividend with a current yield near ~1.1%–1.2% (varies with price and the S&P 500’s payout). TipRanks’ dividend page lists ~1.14%, broadly in line with other trackers. Remember: the yield floats with market levels and constituent payouts. TipRanks


Why Nvidia matters so much to VOO

As a cap‑weighted S&P 500 fund, VOO’s short‑term path often follows its largest holdings. With Nvidia now one of VOO’s top positions and mega‑caps comprising ~40% of assets, any sizable NVDA move can ripple across VOO—particularly on days when index breadth is narrow. ETF Database


Key numbers to watch through Wednesday

  • VOO intraday trend and volume (chart above) for confirmation of risk appetite.
  • Industrial production & capacity utilization (Tuesday). A weak surprise can weigh on cyclicals; strength could steady sentiment. FRED
  • FOMC minutes (2:00 p.m. ET Wednesday) for nuance on the policy path before NVDA hits. Bmo
  • Nvidia’s Q3 FY26 print (after the close Wednesday); options point to an outsized reaction that may steer S&P 500 trackers. Reuters

Bottom line

VOO is softer on Nov. 18 after Monday’s AI‑led slide, but demand for the fund remains firm and this week’s catalysts—Fed minutes and Nvidia—are front‑loaded. With NVDA’s earnings capable of moving cap‑weighted indices and flows into VOO still robust, traders should expect higher‑than‑usual index sensitivity into Wednesday evening.

This article is for information only and is not investment advice.

Sources: TipRanks daily and weekend updates on VOO; AP market wrap for index closes; Nvidia IR for the earnings time; Reuters on options‑implied move; FRED/BMO calendars for macro schedule; Vanguard/ETF data for fees and concentration.

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