The Best US Stock Index Funds (2024)

3 Varieties of Stock Index Funds

I confess, my headline exaggerates. I cannot identify all the best US stock index funds because there are 1,437 such offerings, many of which replicate obscure benchmarks. For example, Amplify Cash Flow Dividend Leaders ETF COWS invests in the Kelly US Cash Flow Dividend Leaders Index, while iShares US Small Cap Value Factor ETF SVAL duplicates the Russell 2000 Focused Value Select Index. Researching the entire inventory would be a yearlong project.

This article instead addresses the three most common versions of US stock index funds:

  1. S&P 500
  2. Total market
  3. Small company

Not only can those funds be evaluated en masse, but they also contain more assets than the rest of the field combined. The low-hanging fruit is by far the heaviest.

S&P 500 Funds

This species of index fund is the most hom*ogeneous. An S&P 500 fund is an S&P 500 fund. They all own the same issues. Such funds are almost pure commodities, distinguished first by their costs and secondarily by their tracking errors, which represent the amount by which their returns diverge from that of the index.

I write “secondarily” because while tracking error is theoretically important, as the point of buying an index fund is to match the benchmark’s performance, in practice the leading S&P 500 funds easily achieve that goal. Smaller funds sometimes miss the mark, but not those sponsored by the major providers.

The table below contains all retail S&P 500 funds with a five-year track record that have annual expense ratios of less than 0.05%. You can pay more than that, but why? I eliminated both institutional funds and share classes that can be used only within 401(k) plans. I had planned on showing each fund’s annual tracking error, but as all are less than 2 basis points, I saw no point in doing so. If you want the S&P 500, each fund named below will provide just that.

Best S&P 500 Funds

Fund

Ticker

Expense Ratio %

Fidelity 500FXAIX0.02
Schwab S&P 500SWPPX0.02
Vanguard S&P 500 ETFVOO0.03
iShares Core S&P 500 ETFIVV0.03
SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETFSPLG0.02
Vanguard 500 AdmiralVFIAX0.04

Two comments. First, while SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF’s SPLG internal tracking error was modest, the fund in practice periodically drifts from the index because its market price deviates from its net asset value. Second, Fidelity ZERO Large Cap FNILX is also worth considering. I omitted that fund from the chart because it does not follow the S&P 500, electing instead for an in-house index. However, as Fidelity blares, the fund levies no fees whatsoever, which is an appealing feature.

Total Market Funds

This analysis is somewhat messier. These funds use various indexes rather than a single standard. Selecting the best option thus involves selecting the best benchmark, which cannot be done. First, perhaps 10 people on the planet can correctly explain the distinctions between the various total market US stock indexes. Second, while determining the past’s winner is easy, none of those 10 experts (or anybody else) can foretell which benchmark will triumph in the future.

The good news is that total market funds are reliably cheap. Whereas investment-management companies often launch S&P 500 funds perfunctorily, to fill a gap in their product lineups, only organizations that are serious about indexing provide total market funds. Consequently, their prices are consistently attractive.

The next table lists each company’s lowest-cost retail offering, save for those of T. Rowe Price TRP, which is moderately higher in price. Also displayed is each fund’s tracking error. The latter is considerably larger than with the S&P 500 funds, although still modest in the grand scheme of things.

Best Total Market Funds

Fund

Ticker

Tracking Error

Expense Ratio %

Fidelity ZERO Total MarketFZROX0.050.00
Fidelity Total MarketFSKAX0.150.02
iShares Core S&P TotalTOT0.040.03
Schwab Total Stock MarketSWTSX0.170.03
Vanguard Total ETFVTI0.050.03
Vanguard Total AdmiralVTSAX0.050.04

Not much to say here. Schwab Total Stock Market SWTSX has a higher tracking error, for those worried about such things. And it’s hard to see why one would buy Fidelity Total Market FSKAX rather than its zero-cost sibling. Those are quibbles, though. Each of these funds is perfectly fine.

Small Company Funds

With this group, I can supply the least insight, because small company index funds use a bewildering number of benchmarks. For example, the 75 index funds within the small-blend Morningstar Category use 45 different yardsticks. Forget about 10 people understanding such distinctions! The correct number is zero. Forget also about assessing those funds’ tracking errors. One of these days, an unusually patient researcher might hunt down the returns for each of those 45 indexes and conduct that study. Not this day, not this researcher.

That said, I will incorporate some analysis into the “best funds” table. Investing based solely on expense ratios is appropriate for S&P 500 funds and is largely valid for total market funds. However, as the characteristics of small company indexes vary substantially, it makes sense to consider performance. I would not select a small company index fund because of its past results, but I would limit my search to low-cost funds that employ a previously successful benchmark.

In that spirit, here are the six small company US index funds available to the general public that have annual expense ratios of less than 0.10% and have recorded Sharpe ratios over the past five years that are above the small company index fund average of 0.45. (With Sharpe ratios, higher scores are better.)

Best Small Company Funds

(Sharpe Ratio % from January 2019 to December 2023)

Fund

Ticker

Sharpe Ratio %

Expense Ratio %

Fidelity ZERO Extended MarketFZIPX0.500.00
SPDR Portfolio S&P 600 ETFSPSM0.490.03
Schwab US Small-Cap ETFSCHA0.460.04
Vanguard SmallCap Index AdmiralVSMAX0.510.05
Vanguard Small-Cap ETFVB0.510.05
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETFIJR0.470.06

Conclusion

There’s not much left for me to say about US equity indexes, because after these three broadly defined groups, the pickings become slim. Each fund does something a bit different, which makes comparisons odious. However, if demand warrants, I will publish two sequels to this article examining 1) international stocks and 2) domestic bonds. If you are interested in either, or both, feel free to let me know.

The opinions expressed here are the author’s. Morningstar values diversity of thought and publishes a broad range of viewpoints.

The author or authors own shares in one or more securities mentioned in this article.Find out about Morningstar’s editorial policies.

The Best US Stock Index Funds (2024)

FAQs

What is the best US index fund? ›

Best index funds to invest in 2024
  • Fidelity Series Large Cap Growth Index Fund (FHOFX) ...
  • Fidelity Large Cap Growth Index Fund (FSPGX) ...
  • Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund (SWLGX) ...
  • Fidelity U.S. Sustainability Index Fund (FITLX) ...
  • Fidelity 500 Index Fund (FXAIX) ...
  • Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (SWPPX)
May 1, 2024

Which index fund gives the highest return? ›

ICICI Prudential Nifty 50 Index Fund-Growth is among India's top 10 index funds. It falls within the Large Cap Index category. Over the past year, ICICI Prudential Nifty 50 Index Fund-Growth has returned 15.09 percent. Since its inception, it has delivered an average annual return of 14.74 percent.

What is the best performing S&P 500 index fund? ›

Top S&P 500 index funds in 2024
Fund (ticker)5-year annual returnsExpense ratio
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)14.5%0.03%
Schwab S&P 500 Index (SWPPX)14.5%0.02%
Vanguard 500 Index Fund (VFIAX)14.5%0.04%
Fidelity 500 index fund (FXAIX)14.5%0.015%
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Apr 5, 2024

What is the most successful stock index? ›

The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average are the top large-cap indexes. Notable mid-cap indexes include the S&P Mid-Cap 400, the Russell Midcap, and the Wilshire US Mid-Cap Index. In small-caps, the Russell 2000 is an index of the 2,000 smallest stocks from the Russell 3000.

What are the top 3 US indexes? ›

In the United States, the three leading stock indexes are the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq Composite.

Is it worth investing in US index funds? ›

Over the long term, index funds have generally outperformed other types of mutual funds. Other benefits of index funds include low fees, tax advantages (they generate less taxable income), and low risk (since they're highly diversified).

What is better than index funds? ›

Mutual funds come with a variety of objectives and strategies, and there are many more options than with index funds to customize how you want to invest.

What is the 1 year return on index funds? ›

S&P 500 1 Year Return is at 20.78%, compared to 27.86% last month and 0.91% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 6.75%.

How to choose the best index fund? ›

Before selecting a fund, compare the tracking error and expense ratio.
  1. Financial Planning With Index Funds.
  2. Large Cap Index Investment Options.
  3. Performance Of Large Cap Indices.
  4. Broader Market Index Funds.
  5. Performance Of Broader Indices.
  6. Mid Cap Investment Options.
  7. Performance Of Mid Cap Indices.

Is it a good time to buy index funds? ›

Whether the market is down or up, as long as you're investing for the long-term in a well-diversified portfolio it's as good a time as any. If the market is down, it's essentially on sale, and you may be able to pick up an index fund for less money.

What is the most aggressive index fund? ›

Aggressive Growth ETF List
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF Name% In Top 10 % In Top 10
QQQInvesco QQQ Trust Series I47.89%
VUGVanguard Growth ETF56.96%
IWFiShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF54.13%
VGTVanguard Information Technology ETF60.10%
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Which funds to invest in 2024? ›

Best 10 Performing Funds in Q1 2024
FundMedalist RatingCategory
Neuberger Berman 5G CnnctvtyBronzeSector Equity Technology
IFSL Meon Adaptive GrowthNeutralGlobal Large-Cap Blend Equity
VT Tyndall North AmericanNegativeUS Flex-Cap Equity
Axiom Concentrated Glb Gr EqBronzeGlobal Large-Cap Growth Equity
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Apr 4, 2024

What is the most profitable index funds? ›

A top-performing index fund for income-oriented investors is the SPDR S&P Dividend ETF (SDY 0.46%). The dividend-weighted fund's benchmark is the S&P High Yield Dividend Aristocrats® Index, which tracks 121 stocks in the S&P Composite 1500 Index with the highest dividend yields.

What is the most profitable stock of all time? ›

The Best Performing Stocks in History
  • Coca-Cola. (NASDAQ: KO) ...
  • Altria. (NASDAQ: MO) ...
  • Amazon.com. (NASDAQ: AMZN) ...
  • Celgene. (NASDAQ: CELG) ...
  • Apple. (NASDAQ: AAPL) ...
  • Alphabet. (NASDAQ:GOOG) ...
  • Gilead Sciences. (NASDAQ: GILD) ...
  • Microsoft. (NASDAQ: MSFT)

What is the main US stock index? ›

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a U.S. stock market index which is commonly known as “the Dow”. It was launched way back in 1896 and is often used in media headlines to describe what is happening in the stock market.

What ETF is better than the S&P 500? ›

The S&P 500's track record is impressive, but the Vanguard Growth ETF has outperformed it. The Vanguard Growth ETF leans heavily toward tech businesses that exhibit faster revenue and earnings gains. No matter what investments you choose, it's always smart to keep a long-term mindset.

Is Vanguard or Fidelity better for index funds? ›

If you want to actively trade within your accounts, Fidelity might be the better option. However, if you want to focus more on index investing, or you want to use a robo-advisor, Vanguard has a slight edge.

Is Vanguard S&P 500 a good investment? ›

The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO 1.01%) is one of the best ways to invest in the S&P 500, which has been a pretty smart strategy over the long term. Since 1965, the S&P 500 has produced a total return of 10.2% annualized. The Vanguard ETF has an expense ratio of just 0.03%, so you get to keep most of your gains.

What index fund has the highest yield? ›

Best high-yield ETFs
Exchange-traded fund (ticker symbol)Dividend yield
Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ)4.1%
Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP)7.6%
JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI)7.9%
iShares Preferred & Income Securities ETF (PFF)6.4%
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Mar 21, 2024

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