Zinger Key Points
- The ten largest artificial intelligence stocks now comprise a record 28% of the S&P 500.
- The impressive returns of the AI industry is a stark contrast to the poor performance of other industries.
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The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY has appreciated by over 30% in the past eight months, a dichotomy from the once-bearish market. The 10 largest artificial intelligence (AI) stocks now comprise an outsized part of the S&P 500, indicating investor optimism in AI’s future.
The Data: A post on X shared a Bank of America chart depicting the “Big 10” AI stocks as a percentage of the S&P 500’s total value.
The “AI Big 10”: The following companies comprise the so-called AI “Big 10.”
- Microsoft Corp MSFT, 6.82% of the S&P 500.
- NVIDIA Corp NVDA, 6.73% of the S&P 500.
- Alphabet Inc GOOG GOOGL, 4.49% of the S&P 500.
- Amazon.com Inc AMZN, 3.92% of the S&P 500.
- Meta Platforms Inc META, 2.62% of the S&P 500.
- Broadcom Inc AVGO, 1.73% of the S&P 500.
- Qualcomm Inc QCOM, 0.52% of the S&P 500.
- Advanced Micro Devices, Inc AMD, 0.52% of the S&P 500.
- Applied Materials, Inc AMAT, 0.42% of the S&P 500.
- Micron Technology Inc MU, 0.35% of the S&P 500.
Why it Matters: The S&P 500’s sky-high performance amid tough macro conditions can largely be attributed to the proliferation of AI. On its own, NVIDIA’s eye-popping performance has accounted for around half of the S&P 500’s advance in 2024. In the meantime, other industries have struggled.
In recent months, other AI and AI-adjacent stocks have been added to the index. Super Micro Computer Inc was added to the S&P in March, while cybersecurity company CrowdStrike Holdings Inc will be added next week.
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