SXLE vs. IUES ETF Comparison
Comparison of SPDR® S&P US Energy Select Sector UCITS ETF (SXLE) to iShares S&P 500 Energy Sector UCITS ETF (IUES)
SXLE
SPDR® S&P US Energy Select Sector UCITS ETF
SXLE Description
The objective of the SPDR S&P U.S. Energy Select Sector UCITS ETF is to track the performance of large sized U.S. energy companies in the S&P 500 Index. It aims to do this by tracking the S&P Energy Select Sector Index as closely as possible.
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
£35.94
Average Daily Volume
19,220
Number of Holdings
*
10
* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
IUES
iShares S&P 500 Energy Sector UCITS ETF
IUES Description
The investment objective of the Fund is to provide investors with a total return, taking into account both capital and income returns, which reflects the return of the S&P 500 Energy IndexGrade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
£9.41
Average Daily Volume
105,204
Number of Holdings
*
10
* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period | SXLE | IUES |
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30 Days | 2.46% | 2.19% |
60 Days | 10.88% | 10.72% |
90 Days | 14.83% | 14.56% |
12 Months | 17.48% | 16.22% |
10 Overlapping Holdings
SXLE Overweight 0 Positions Relative to IUES
Symbol | Grade | Weight |
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SXLE Underweight 0 Positions Relative to IUES
Symbol | Grade | Weight |
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SXLE: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
Industries:
Keywords:
Crude Oil
Natural Gas
Natural Gas Liquids
Petroleum Industry
Midstream
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners
Chemicals
Energy
Markets Natural Gas Liquids
Ngl
Oil Storage
Petroleum Products
Petroleum Transport
Refined Petroleum Products
Refinery
Transportation
Boardwalk Pipelines
Chemical Products
Chemistry
Downstream Energy
IUES: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
Industries:
Keywords:
Crude Oil
Natural Gas
Natural Gas Liquids
Petroleum Industry
Midstream
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners
Chemicals
Energy
Markets Natural Gas Liquids
Ngl
Oil Storage
Petroleum Products
Petroleum Transport
Refined Petroleum Products
Refinery
Transportation
Boardwalk Pipelines
Chemical Products
Chemistry
Downstream Energy