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S&P 500 — Analysis & Key Financial Data

S&P 500 bring together companies that share index membership or exposure to a structural theme. Investors often use these baskets to see which constituents currently look strongest on fundamentals, valuation, and quality — and which names may already be priced for perfection. This page shows s&p 500 with Invest Viable's Investment Scores, base valuations, and key financial data so you can compare constituents side by side. Use it as a transparent screening layer on top of the index or theme, not as a list of recommendations.

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3,190
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2026-06-28

S&P 500 Stock List

Showing 31763190 of 3,190 s&p 500 stocksData as of 2026-06-28
CompanyPriceFair ValueScoreMarket CapP/EEPSYield
Acrivon Therapeutics, Inc. Common Stock
ACRV
$1.78
29
$53M-0.8$-2.000.00%
BTCS Inc.
BTCS
$1.11
19
$53M-0.7$-1.774.72%
Vivid Seats Inc.
SEAT
$6.52$158.16
16
$53M-0.1$-40.500.00%
Tron Inc.
TRON
$1.61
32
$53M10.7$0.020.00%
Generation Essentials Group
TGE
$1.02
39
$52M1.9$0.570.00%
Aether Holdings, Inc. Common Stock
ATHR
$4.71
19
$52M-10.7$-0.390.00%
Texas Community Bancshares, Inc.
TCBS
$17.60$9.14
55
$51M16.6$1.051.01%
Texxon Holding Limited Ordinary shares
NPT
$2.41
16
$51M54.0$0.040.00%
Manhattan Bridge Capital, Inc.
LOAN
$4.52$11.12
84
$51M10.2$0.4410.22%
Ambitions Enterprise Management Co. L.L.C
AHMA
$1.70
68
$51M53.4$0.030.00%
Daxor Corporation
DXR
$10.29
61
$51M5.5$1.810.00%
AsiaStrategy
SORA
$1.93
29
$50M27.2$0.070.00%
Instil Bio, Inc.
TIL
$7.69
19
$50M-1.1$-6.990.00%
Rich Sparkle Holdings Limited
ANPA
$4.30
35
$50M365.4$0.010.00%
Sensus Healthcare, Inc.
SRTS
$3.02$4.67
48
$50M-6.5$-0.470.00%

About S&P 500 stocks

The S&P 500 is the most widely tracked equity index in the United States and one of the most widely tracked in the world. The 500 constituents collectively account for roughly 80% of US public-equity market capitalisation, which makes the index a reasonable proxy for the broader US market without the tail of small-caps and unprofitable names that broader indices include. Membership is curated by the index committee at S&P Dow Jones Indices using market-cap, liquidity, profitability, and US-domicile criteria.

For an investor doing fundamental research, the S&P 500 isn't a screen for quality — it's a screen for size and liquidity within US-domiciled large-caps. Constituents range from financially exceptional businesses to highly leveraged or cyclically pressured names that happen to meet the index criteria. The screener applies the Investment Score and base-valuation models uniformly across the list so the differences are visible rather than hidden behind index membership.

What this page is for

This page is a screener and reference surface, not editorial coverage. The list above refreshes with each data update; the methodology, FAQ, and related categories below stay in place so the page is useful both for somebody arriving from a specific search and for somebody scanning the index for the first time.

If you want to value a single S&P 500 stock end-to-end rather than scan the index, the Invest Viable Valuator walks through the same models we use to compute the base valuations on this page.

How we screen S&P 500

A company appears on this page when it's a current constituent of the S&P 500 — the index of 500 large US-listed companies maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices.

  • Current constituent of the S&P 500 index. Membership is reviewed regularly by the index committee; additions and deletions can happen quarterly or more often.
  • Inclusion in the index requires market-cap, liquidity, profitability, and US-domicile criteria set by S&P Dow Jones — these are not the same as our screener's Investment Score.
  • Investment Score and base valuation computed by the same models used elsewhere on Invest Viable.

Frequently asked questions

What is the S&P 500?

A market-cap-weighted index of 500 large US-listed companies maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices. Constituents must meet a minimum market-cap floor, have positive earnings over recent quarters in aggregate, sufficient liquidity, and a US listing. The index covers roughly 80% of US public-equity market capitalisation by aggregate weight.

How is the S&P 500 different from "large-cap stocks"?

Large-cap is a size threshold (US$10B+) and includes hundreds of names, including some that don't qualify for the S&P 500 (negative recent earnings, foreign domicile, recent listings). The S&P 500 is curated and applies the additional criteria above. There's heavy overlap but the lists aren't identical.

Does index inclusion mean a stock is "safer"?

Not necessarily. Index membership reflects size and liquidity criteria more than business quality, and a constituent can have a low Investment Score, weak balance sheet, or large negative margin of safety. The screener evaluates each name on its own fundamentals regardless of index membership.

How often does the membership of this list change?

The index committee adjusts constituents quarterly with off-cycle changes for corporate actions (mergers, spin-offs, bankruptcies). The list refreshes with each data update, so name-level changes flow through to this page within an update cycle.

Does Invest Viable recommend specific S&P 500 stocks?

No. This page is a screener and analysis surface, not a recommendation list. Each stock is shown with its underlying financial data, base valuation, and Investment Score so you can do your own research. Invest Viable does not publish buy or sell calls on individual securities.