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iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF IWF

ETF Equity iShares Expense 0.18% AUM $124.67B
$127.85
▲ 0.73 (+0.57%)
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iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF Price Chart

$127.85 ▲ +0.57% IWF · NYSEArca
Key Statistics

IWF Key Statistics

NAV$127.82
AUM$124.67B
Expense Ratio0.18%
Dividend Yield0.35%
YTD Return+0.90%
1-Year Return+28.03%
3-Year (annual.)+26.19%
5-Year (annual.)+15.52%
52-Week High$128.15
52-Week Low$99.15
Beta (3Y)1.15
InceptionMay 2000
Top Holdings

IWF Top 10 Holdings

#HoldingSymbolWeight
1 NVIDIA Corp NVDA 13.22%
2 Apple Inc AAPL 11.12%
3 Microsoft Corp MSFT 8.69%
4 Broadcom Inc AVGO 5.77%
5 Amazon.com Inc AMZN 5.30%
6 Alphabet Inc Class A GOOGL 4.23%
7 Alphabet Inc Class C GOOG 3.42%
8 Meta Platforms Inc Class A META 3.30%
9 Tesla Inc TSLA 3.26%
10 Eli Lilly and Co LLY 2.41%

Holdings are the fund's largest positions and shift over time. Source: fund data, updated daily.

Sector Allocation

IWF Sector Allocation

Technology 51.3%
Communication Services 13.2%
Consumer Cyclical 13.2%
Healthcare 7.1%
Industrials 5.7%
Financial Services 5.4%
Consumer Defensive 2.7%
Real Estate 0.4%
Energy 0.4%
Basic Materials 0.3%
Utilities 0.3%
The Both Eyes View

IWF — bull case vs bear case

Red Eye — Risks of IWF
  • Top-heavy: the largest holding is 13.22% of the fund, so a few names drive much of the performance.
  • All ETFs carry market risk — the price can fall, and past performance does not predict future results.
  • Prices can trade slightly away from NAV, and small tracking error can open a gap versus the benchmark.
Green Eye — The case for IWF
  • Instant diversification across many holdings in one liquid ticker, with no stock-picking required.
  • A large, established fund ($124.67B AUM) means deep liquidity and tight bid-ask spreads.
  • Trades all day like a stock, with transparent holdings and no minimum investment.
The Both Eyes View weighs the bear case and the bull case. Not financial advice.
About IWF

About iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF

The fund generally invests at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of its underlying index and may invest up to 20% of its assets in certain futures, options and swap contracts, cash and cash equivalents, including shares of money market funds advised by BFA or its affiliates, as well as in securities not included in the underlying index, but which BFA believes will help the fund track the underlying index. It is non-diversified.

This page tracks IWF's live price, holdings, expense ratio and returns, refreshed daily. For how we source market data, see our methodology.

IWF ETF FAQ

What does IWF hold?

iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF) holds a portfolio led by NVDA, AAPL, MSFT among its top positions. See the full top-10 holdings and sector breakdown above.

What is the IWF expense ratio?

The iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF expense ratio is 0.18% per year — that is about $18.00 annually on a $10,000 investment.

Is IWF a good investment?

Whether IWF suits you depends on your goals, time horizon and risk tolerance. Weigh the bull case and bear case above, the cost, and how it fits your overall portfolio. Nothing here is financial advice.

Does IWF pay dividends?

iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF distributes income with a current yield of about 0.35%. Distributions vary with the underlying holdings.

What index does IWF track?

iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF is a equity ETF from iShares. Its objective and benchmark index are detailed in the fund prospectus on the issuer's site.

ETF data is for information only and may be delayed. Nothing here is investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell IWF. Markets are volatile and investing carries risk — always do your own research and read the fund prospectus.