iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV)
| Assets | $9.20B |
| Expense Ratio | 0.39% |
| PE Ratio | 33.50 |
| Shares Out | 101.30M |
| Dividend (ttm) | n/a |
| Dividend Yield | n/a |
| Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
| Payout Ratio | n/a |
| 1-Year Return | -17.56% |
| Volume | 25,149,964 |
| Open | 80.30 |
| Previous Close | 82.60 |
| Day's Range | 80.00 - 81.63 |
| 52-Week Low | 76.26 |
| 52-Week High | 117.99 |
| Beta | 1.20 |
| Holdings | 119 |
| Inception Date | Jul 10, 2001 |
About IGV
Fund Home PageThe iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in information technology equity. The fund tracks a market-cap-weighted index of US and Canadian software companies. IGV was launched on Jul 10, 2001 and is issued by BlackRock.
Top 10 Holdings
59.60% of assets| Name | Symbol | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Corporation | MSFT | 9.48% |
| Palantir Technologies Inc. | PLTR | 8.17% |
| Salesforce, Inc. | CRM | 7.74% |
| Oracle Corporation | ORCL | 7.61% |
| Palo Alto Networks, Inc. | PANW | 4.93% |
| AppLovin Corporation | APP | 4.91% |
| Adobe Inc. | ADBE | 4.50% |
| Intuit Inc. | INTU | 4.48% |
| CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. | CRWD | 3.97% |
| ServiceNow, Inc. | NOW | 3.83% |
News
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The Investment Committee debate the software sector as Stephanie Link and Malcolm Ethridge makes some moves in the space.
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Hatem Dhiab on Agentic AI Fears in Software, NVDA & TSLA Outlook
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Software Stocks Are Finally Stabilizing. They Could Bounce Back.
Any trader that wants large gains must take some risk. The risk is worth taking in software right now.
'Dramatic downside' risk in some software stocks still, says VantageRock's Avery Sheffield
AverySheffield, Vantage Rock, joins 'Closing Bell' to talk the state of software stocks and the impact of today's tariff ruling.
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There's Truth In SaaSpocalypse: Forward Deployed Engineers Make IGV A Buy
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