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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Up 96% in 2025, This Stock Will Be Added to the S&P 500 on Dec. 22
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Up 96% in 2025, This Stock Will Be Added to the S&P 500 on Dec. 22

Last updated: December 6, 2025 7:30 am
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The S&P 500, a widely followed large-cap stock index, recently announced its quarterly rebalancing to reflect changing market conditions. Managed by S&P Dow Jones Indices, the process involves evaluating companies based on criteria such as market capitalization, liquidity, profitability, and sector representation. This ensures that the index includes the top 500 performers in the market.

One of the notable additions to the S&P 500 in the upcoming rebalancing is Carvana (NYSE:CVNA), an online used car dealer. Carvana’s inclusion in the index marks a significant milestone in its transformation from a niche disruptor to a mainstream heavyweight. The company’s market cap has soared to nearly $87 billion, driven by a remarkable turnaround that has seen its shares surge by over 5,000% in the past three years.

Carvana’s trajectory has been nothing short of remarkable. In late 2022, the company faced financial difficulties amid an inventory glut and rising interest rates, with its shares plummeting to penny stock territory. However, through aggressive cost-cutting measures and operational improvements, Carvana managed to turn its business around. The company achieved positive adjusted EBITDA by mid-2023 and recorded record-high vehicle sales in 2025.

Key to Carvana’s success has been its strategic partnerships and enhanced e-commerce platform, which have allowed it to outperform competitors like CarMax. Analysts have praised Carvana’s improved profitability margins and upgraded its stock outlook based on its strong performance.

While Carvana has benefited from the meme stock wave and the hype surrounding its stock, its inclusion in the S&P 500 demands sustained earnings and liquidity. The company’s third-quarter financial results, with a 78% increase in net income and $5.6 billion in revenue, demonstrate its real growth potential.

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The S&P 500 inclusion is expected to trigger the “index effect,” with mutual funds and ETFs buying shares to mirror the benchmark. This influx of passive investment could lead to a temporary spike in Carvana’s stock price. However, historical data shows that index additions typically deliver modest long-term outperformance, with sustained gains depending on the company’s execution.

Despite the positive developments, Carvana faces risks related to its subprime loan portfolio and opaque relationships with Cerberus Capital Management and DriveTime Automotive. Insider selling and concerns about hidden deals could impact the company’s long-term performance.

Investors should approach Carvana’s inclusion in the S&P 500 with caution and consider taking profits amid any upside momentum. While the company’s growth story is compelling, potential risks and uncertainties suggest a prudent approach to investing in Carvana’s stock.

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