State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF T

SPY · ETF

About State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF T (SPY)

State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF T is a Index Fund company operating in the ETF sector. The company is headquartered in Unknown. SPY has been publicly traded since 1993, giving it 33+ years of trading history.

State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) has been publicly traded since 1993, making it a 33-year-old public company. With a market capitalization of $608 billion, SPY is one of the largest publicly traded companies.

SPY trades on the US stock exchanges (NYSE/NASDAQ) and is classified as a mega-cap-cap stock with a market capitalization of approximately $608 billion.

Sector
ETF
Industry
Index Fund
Headquarters
Unknown
IPO Year
1993

Key Statistics

Current Price
N/A
Market Cap
$607.84B
52-Week High
$697.84
52-Week Low
$481.80
Sector
ETF
Industry
Index Fund

$1,000 Invested in State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF T (SPY)

Monthly Returns Heatmap

Avg Monthly Return
+0.93%
Positive Months
252
63% of 398
Negative Months
145
36% of 398
Data Period
33+ years
398 months
Best Performers
Best month ever: Apr 2020 (+13.4%)
Best month on avg: November (+2.4%)
Worst Performers
Worst month ever: Oct 2008 (-16.0%)
Worst month on avg: September (-0.9%)

Over the past 33+ years (398 months), State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF T (SPY) has averaged a monthly return of +0.93% with a median return of +1.43%. The stock had 252 positive months (63%) and 145 negative months (36%). The best month in SPY's history was April 2020 with a +13.4% return, while the worst was October 2008 at -16.0%. Historically, November tends to be the strongest month (averaging +2.4%), and September the weakest (-0.9%).

SPY's longest winning streak was 18 consecutive months of gains, while its longest losing streak was 5 consecutive months of losses. The best full year was 1995 with a cumulative return of +33.0%, and the worst was 2008 at -43.1%.

Annual Returns

No annual return data available.

SPY Investment Analysis: Valuation, Risk & Dividends

Key factors to consider when evaluating State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF T as an investment

Valuation

SPY currently trades at a trailing P/E ratio of 26.3, which is considered high relative to the broader market. The price-to-book ratio stands at 1.5.

Dividends

State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust pays a dividend to shareholders with a current yield of 1.06%.

Risk & Volatility

The stock's 52-week range is $481.80 to $697.84, and it currently trades near its 52-week high.

Frequently Asked Questions: SPY

What sector is SPY in?

SPY operates in the ETF sector, specifically in the Index Fund industry.

How can I invest in SPY?

You can invest in SPY through any brokerage account that offers access to US stock exchanges. Popular options include commission-free brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Robinhood (US), or international brokers like Interactive Brokers. You can buy individual shares or invest through ETFs that hold SPY.

Does SPY pay dividends?

State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust pays a dividend to shareholders with a current yield of 1.06%.

When did SPY go public?

State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust went public in 1993, making it a 33-year-old public company as of 2026.

Does SPY pay dividends?

Yes, State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust pays a dividend with a current yield of 1.06%.

What is SPY's market cap?

State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust has a market capitalization of $608 billion, classifying it as a mega-cap company.

What is SPY's P/E ratio?

SPY has a trailing P/E ratio of 26.3, which measures how much investors are paying per dollar of earnings.

Last updated: 3/15/2026