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State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF · Financial Services
State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF · Financial Services
The State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond generally to the total return performance of the S&P Retail Select Industry Index (the "Index")Seeks to provide exposure the retail segment of the S&P TMI, which comprises the following sub-industries: Apparel Retail, Automotive Retail, Broadline Retail, Computer & Electronic Retail, Consumer Staples Merchandise Retail, Drug Retail, Food Retailers, and Other Specialty Retail.Seeks to track a modified equal weighted index which provides the potential for unconcentrated industry exposure across large, mid and small cap stocksAllows investors to take strategic or tactical positions at a more targeted level than traditional sector based investing
Financial Services
Asset Management
2006-06-22
1.60

Resiliency Is the Headline Thursday's market action can be summed up in one word: resiliency. Granddad Russell 2000, represented by IWM, held its 200-day moving average, showing surprising strength in small caps.

The Advance Retail Sales Report from the Census Bureau showed consumer spending was more robust than expected in February.

VanEck Retail ETF (NYSEARCA:RTH) gives investors a concentrated bet on the largest retail names in America, but that concentration is precisely what makes it worth understanding before putting money in. With the fund essentially flat year-to-date, down just 0.07%, while its more broadly diversified peer SPDR S&P Retail ETF (NYSEARCA:XRT) has lost 6% over the... Consumer Sentiment at 56.4: The Number RTH Investors Must Watch in 2026.

A smart beta exchange traded fund, the State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) debuted on 06/19/2006, and offers broad exposure to the Consumer Discretionary ETFs category of the market.

U.S. consumer spending has remained resilient, but there is a growing divide in who is spending and what they're spending on. In what many economists describe as a K-shaped economy, higher-income households have continued to prosper, allowing them to spend freely, while lower-income consumers have scaled back as elevated prices, lagging incomes, and rising debt have taken a toll.

Launched on June 19, 2006, the State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Consumer Discretionary - Retail segment of the equity market.
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