Buy & Sell Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLU) – Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund Price Today
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Key Stats
- -Market Cap
- -Sector
- -8.59%3M Drawdown
- -Enterprise Value
- -Dividend Yield
- 100% Buy | 0% SellTrading Activity
- 70 daysTypical Hold Time
Over the past 52 weeks, Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund has traded between a low of $40.57 and a high of $47.73, highlighting its annual price range. Over the past three months, Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund has recorded a drawdown of -8.59%, reflecting recent price volatility. On average, investors hold Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund for approximately 70 days, indicating typical investor behavior on the platform.
About Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund
In seeking to track the performance of the index, the fund employs a replication strategy. It generally invests substantially all, but at least 95%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index. The index includes securities of companies from the following industries: electric utilities; water utilities; multi-utilities; independent power and renewable electricity producers; and gas utilities. The fund is non-diversified.
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