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State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF XLP

ETF Sector State Street Investment Management Expense 0.08% AUM $14.55B
$82.91
▼ 1.52 (-1.80%)
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State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF Price Chart

$82.91 ▼ -1.80% XLP · NYSEArca
Key Statistics

XLP Key Statistics

NAV$82.93
AUM$14.55B
Expense Ratio0.08%
Dividend Yield2.58%
YTD Return+9.11%
1-Year Return+0.10%
3-Year (annual.)+7.37%
5-Year (annual.)+5.95%
52-Week High$90.14
52-Week Low$75.16
Beta (3Y)0.60
InceptionDec 1998
Top Holdings

XLP Top 10 Holdings

#HoldingSymbolWeight
1 Walmart Inc WMT 12.14%
2 Costco Wholesale Corp COST 9.45%
3 Procter & Gamble Co PG 7.18%
4 Coca-Cola Co KO 6.40%
5 Philip Morris International Inc PM 5.39%
6 Mondelez International Inc Class A MDLZ 4.93%
7 Altria Group Inc MO 4.87%
8 PepsiCo Inc PEP 4.55%
9 Colgate-Palmolive Co CL 4.23%
10 Target Corp TGT 3.83%

Holdings are the fund's largest positions and shift over time. Source: fund data, updated daily.

Sector Allocation

XLP Sector Allocation

Consumer Defensive 99.0%
Consumer Cyclical 1.0%
The Both Eyes View

XLP — bull case vs bear case

Red Eye — Risks of XLP
  • Top-heavy: the largest holding is 12.14% of the fund, so a few names drive much of the performance.
  • Single-sector concentration means bigger swings and less diversification than a broad-market fund.
  • All ETFs carry market risk — the price can fall, and past performance does not predict future results.
Green Eye — The case for XLP
  • Very low cost — a 0.08% expense ratio leaves more of the return compounding for you.
  • Instant diversification across many holdings in one liquid ticker, with no stock-picking required.
  • A large, established fund ($14.55B AUM) means deep liquidity and tight bid-ask spreads.
The Both Eyes View weighs the bear case and the bull case. Not financial advice.
About XLP

About State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF

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 companies that have been identified as Consumer Staples companies by the GICS®. It is non-diversified.

This page tracks XLP's live price, holdings, expense ratio and returns, refreshed daily. For how we source market data, see our methodology.

XLP ETF FAQ

What does XLP hold?

State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) holds a portfolio led by WMT, COST, PG among its top positions. See the full top-10 holdings and sector breakdown above.

What is the XLP expense ratio?

The State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF expense ratio is 0.08% per year — that is about $8.00 annually on a $10,000 investment.

Is XLP a good investment?

Whether XLP suits you depends on your goals, time horizon and risk tolerance. Weigh the bull case and bear case above, the cost, and how it fits your overall portfolio. Nothing here is financial advice.

Does XLP pay dividends?

State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF distributes income with a current yield of about 2.58%. Distributions vary with the underlying holdings.

What index does XLP track?

State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF is a sector ETF from State Street Investment Management. Its objective and benchmark index are detailed in the fund prospectus on the issuer's site.

ETF data is for information only and may be delayed. Nothing here is investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell XLP. Markets are volatile and investing carries risk — always do your own research and read the fund prospectus.