S&P 100
The S&P 100 Index is a stock market index of United States stocks maintained by Standard & Poor's.
Index options on the S&P 100 are traded with the ticker symbol "OEX". Because of the popularity of these options, investors often refer to the index by its ticker symbol.
The S&P 100, a subset of the S&P 500, includes 100 leading U.S. stocks with exchange-listed options. Constituents of the S&P 100 are selected for sector balance and represent about 57% of the market capitalization of the S&P 500 and almost 45% of the market capitalization of the U.S. equity markets. The stocks in the S&P 100 tend to be the largest and most established companies in the S&P 500.[1]
History
The index was started on June 15, 1983.[2]
In 1983, the CBOE created the first index options, based on its own index, the CBOE 100.
In 1993, CBOE created the Chicago Board Options Exchange Market Volatility Index (VIX), which was computed based on the price of S&P 100 options (at the time these were by far the most heavily traded index options). Then in 2003, they changed it to be based on the S&P 500.
Records
Category | All-Time Highs | |
---|---|---|
Closing | 975.25 | Friday, November 25, 2016 |
Intraday | 975.25 | Friday, November 25, 2016 |
Components
(as of November 10, 2016[3])
Statistics
The average market capitalization (weighted by market capitalization) of the S&P 100 is about twice that of the S&P 500 ($142 bn vs $68 bn as of April 2014). So it is larger than a large-cap index. The "sigma" is usually a bit less, so it goes down less and goes up less. However, the correlation between the two is very high.[4]
Investing
This index is tracked by the exchange-traded fund iShares S&P 100 Index (NYSE Arca: OEF). Also, an equal weighted version of the index is tracked by the Guggenheim ETF (NYSE Arca: OEW).
Annual returns
2015 | +0.34 |
2014 | +10.27 |
2013 | +27.40 |
2012 | +13.28 |
2011 | +0.86 |
2010 | +10.08 |
2009 | +19.13 |
2008 | −37.06 |
2007 | +3.02 |
2006 | +15.86 |
2005 | −0.92 |
2004 | +4.45 |
2003 | +23.84 |
2002 | −23.88 |
2001 | −14.88 |
2000 | −13.42 |
See also
References
- ↑ S&P 100 fact sheet
- ↑ http://us.spindices.com/idsenhancedfactsheet/file.pdf?calcFrequency=M&force_download=true&hostIdentifier=48190c8c-42c4-46af-8d1a-0cd5db894797&indexId=2431
- ↑ https://www.ishares.com/us/products/239723/ishares-sp-100-etf
- ↑ Trading Weekly Options: Pricing Characteristics and Short-Term Trading Strategies By Russell Rhoads
- ↑ "SP 100 Index Yearly Stock Returns".
External links
- Standard & Poor's page on S&P 100 index
- Yahoo! Finance page for ^OEX
- Historical index components of S&P 100
- iShares S&P 100 ETF