Largest Consumer Staples ETFs Companies

Market CapitalizationEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1XLP Consumer Staples Select
15.9 B
 0.04 
 0.76 
 0.03 
2KXI iShares Global Consumer
898.19 M
 0.06 
 0.76 
 0.04 
3IYK iShares Consumer Staples
772.69 M
 0.03 
 0.86 
 0.02 
4PBJ Invesco Dynamic Food
98.34 M
(0.04)
 0.83 
(0.03)
5FSTA Fidelity MSCI Consumer
12.33 M
 0.05 
 0.74 
 0.04 
6RSPS Invesco SP 500
2.73 M
(0.02)
 0.85 
(0.02)
7FTXG First Trust Nasdaq
1.19 M
(0.04)
 1.05 
(0.04)
8FXG First Trust Consumer
777.81 K
(0.12)
 0.74 
(0.08)
9PSL Invesco DWA Consumer
472.69 K
 0.02 
 0.84 
 0.01 
10UGE ProShares Ultra Consumer
469.95 K
 0.02 
 1.60 
 0.04 
11PSCC Invesco SP SmallCap
65.81 K
(0.11)
 1.10 
(0.12)
12SZK ProShares UltraShort Consumer
65.09 K
(0.01)
 1.51 
(0.02)
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