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IVV vs DIA: which was the better investment?

iShares Core S&P 500 ETF against SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF on real daily total-return data — every dividend reinvested, from May 19, 2000 to Jul 13, 2026.

iShares’ S&P 500 fund (IVV)the Dow (DIA)
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Frequently asked questions

Did IVV beat DIA?

It was effectively a tie over the full overlap period (May 19, 2000 to Jul 13, 2026): $10,000 grew to $85,196 in IVV and $86,187 in DIA, a difference of under 2%.

What would $10,000 in IVV be worth today?

$10,000 invested in iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) on May 19, 2000 would be worth about $85,196 as of Jul 13, 2026, a total return of 752.0% (8.5% per year). The same $10,000 in DIA would be worth $86,187.

Which was riskier — IVV or DIA?

IVV swung with an annualized volatility of 19.0% and a worst peak-to-trough drop of -55.3%; DIA ran at 18.3% volatility with a -51.9% maximum drawdown. Risk-adjusted (Sharpe ratio), that is 0.34 for IVV vs 0.36 for DIA.

What data is this comparison based on?

Daily adjusted closing prices covering May 19, 2000 through Jul 13, 2026 — the full period where both assets have price history. Adjusted prices include dividends and splits, so these are total returns. The page refreshes with new market data every day.

Can I change the dates, amounts, or add monthly investing?

Yes — the interactive tool on this page is pre-loaded with IVV vs DIA. You can set any start and end date, change the starting amount, add monthly contributions, or build a multi-asset portfolio and compare it against any benchmark.