The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) is trading higher in premarket action on Friday, February 6, after a sharp decline in the previous regular session. Early buying interest has lifted VOO back above the $626 level, signalling tentative dip-buying after Thursday’s broad market pullback.
Premarket pricing shows VOO at $626.98, up 0.62%, after closing Thursday at $623.10, down 1.24%. The bounce suggests traders are testing whether Thursday’s downside move was a one-day reset rather than the start of a deeper slide.
Thursday’s selling pushed VOO down toward the lower end of its session band before buyers stepped in. The intraday range printed at $621.50 to $628.74, with the ETF opening at $626.24 and the previous close listed at $630.91.
Premarket levels in focus: The first resistance zone sits near $627–$628, where upside momentum faded previously. If VOO can reclaim that area during the open, traders will watch $630–$631 as the next overhead zone tied to the prior close region.
Downside levels: Initial support is clustered near $623, the prior close. Below that, attention shifts to $621.50, the day’s low from the prior session range. A break back into that zone would put pressure on the premarket rebound.
Turnover was active, with volume listed at 11,569,629 versus an average volume of 9,755,801, reflecting heavier participation during the down session. That kind of volume often matters because it can signal whether the move was a quick flush or a more deliberate repositioning.
From a fund-profile angle, the ETF remains one of the market’s biggest broad exposure vehicles, with net assets shown at $1.51T and a low expense ratio listed at 0.03%. The yield is shown at 1.11%, with a trailing P/E (TTM) listed at 27.47.
VOO’s premarket direction is closely tied to overall index sentiment, and Thursday’s decline reflected broad weakness across U.S. equities. The key question into the open is whether the early bid holds once regular trading begins, or whether sellers return near resistance and turn the bounce into a fade.
For fund facts, holdings, and fees, investors can refer to the official Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) fund profile.
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