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S&P 500 Healthcare Sector SPDR (XLV)

S&P 500 Healthcare Sector SPDR (XLV)
139.02 x 500 139.65 x 1,800
Post-market by (Cboe BZX)
139.28 +0.68 (+0.49%) 04/29/25 [NYSE Arca]
139.02 x 500 139.65 x 1,800
Post-market 139.46 +0.18 (+0.13%) 16:28 ET
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Overview

Name Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund
Fund Family State Street Global Advisors
Underlying Index Health Care Select Sector Index
Inception Date 12/16/98
First Trade Date 12/22/98
Leverage Long
Asset Class Equity

Sector:

N/A

INDUSTRY GROUPING:

ETFs - Biotech

Description:

The Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund seeks to provide investment results that, before expenses, correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the Health Care Select Sector Index.

Investment Information

Alpha 5.64
60-Month Beta 0.70
Standard Deviation +0.25
Shares Outstanding, K 259,215.00
Managed Assets, $K 35,929,987.20 K
Net Asset Value 138.61
First Trade Price 24.81
P/E Ratio 16.67
Management Fee 0.08%
Options Yes
Latest Dividend 0.565
Last Dividend Date 03/24/25
Annual Dividend 2.34
Annual Dividend Yield 1.69%
1-Year Return -0.82%
3-Year Return 7.32%
5-Year Return 40.11%
Management Expense Ratio 0.10%

XLV Dividends

Date Value
03/24/25 $0.5650
12/23/24 $0.6220
09/23/24 $0.5770
06/24/24 $0.5730
03/18/24 $0.5230
12/18/23 $0.5980
09/18/23 $0.5400
06/20/23 $0.5420
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