Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund

$47.17
(as of Apr 16, 9:33 AM EST)

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Ticker Information for Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund

Stock Price
$47.17
Ticker Symbol
XLF
Exchange
NYSE ARCA

Industry Information for Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund

Sector
Industry

Company Description for Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund

Website
Country
USA
Full Time Employees

The fund generally invests substantially all, but at least 95%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index. The index includes companies that have been identified as Financial companies by the Global Industry Classification Standard, including securities of companies from the following industries: financial services; insurance; banks; capital markets; mortgage real estate investment trusts; and consumer finance. The fund is non-diversified.

Fundamentals for Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund

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Earnings per Share Estimate Next Year
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Percent Owned by Institutions
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Technical Indicators for Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund

50-Day Moving Average
200-Day Moving Average
RSI
46.65
1.64

Analyst Ratings for Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund

Strong Buy
Buy
Hold
Sell
Strong Sell

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