Top 10 market-cap stocks on Wall Street ranked by SA Quant Metrics
Mega-cap stocks consistently draw more and more attention with the ten largest companies cumulatively representing over a third of the moves reflected in the S&P 500’s (SP500) mirrored exchange-traded funds (NYSEARCA:SPY) (NYSEARCA:VOO) (NYSEARCA:IVV).
Together, the 10 largest mega-cap stocks represent 36.7% of the S&P 500 with the largest name being Nvidia (NVDA) with a market-cap of $3.6T and the tenth-largest firm being Eli Lilly (LLY) as it holds a market-cap of $775B.
Highlighted below are how all 10 names match up when compared against Seeking Alpha’s Quant Metrics.
Top 10 Market-Cap Stocks Ranked by SA Quant Metrics
No. 10: Eli Lilly and Company (LLY), quant rating of 3.17.
No. 9: Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), quant rating of 3.34.
No. 8: Apple (AAPL), quant rating of 3.43.
No. 7: Broadcom (AVGO), quant rating of 3.47.
No. 6: Amazon (AMZN), quant rating of 3.48.
No. 5: Tesla (TSLA), quant rating of 3.49.
No. 4: Alphabet (GOOG) (GOOGL), quant rating of 3.49.
No. 3: Microsoft (MSFT), quant rating of 4.74.
No. 2: Meta Platforms (META), quant rating of 4.97.
No. 1: Nvidia (NVDA), quant rating of 4.99.
Year-to-date price action: LLY +40.4%, BRK.B +30.7%, AAPL +17.4%, AVGO +56.8%, AMZN +41.9%, TSLA +32.7%, GOOG +28.6%, MSFT +13.9%, META +65%, and NVDA +197.1%.
For further exposure towards the mega-cap space investors can look to analyze the recently launched iShares Top 20 U.S. Stocks ETF (TOPT) which is an actively managed ETF that aims to invest in the 20 largest U.S. companies by market capitalization within the S&P 500 index.