Explore how differing sector weights and portfolio structures shape the risk and income profiles of these two S&P 500 ETFs.
RSP solves diversification issues with the S&P 500 Index by equal weighting its constituents. Total returns since May 2003 are excellent, though the ETF has lagged over the last decade. Investors ...
Below is Validea's ETF fundamental report for Invesco S&P Equal Weight ETF (RSP). The report looks at RSP's exposure to the major investing factors including value, quality, momentum and low ...
The S&P 500 hit an all-time high of 696.53 on Tuesday. It was the index’s 54th new 52-week high of the past 12 months. It is ...
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EQWL assigns an equal weight each quarter to the top 100 stocks in the S&P 500 Index. Its expense ratio is 0.25%, and EQWL has $550 million in assets. This asset base is small, possibly because EQWL ...
IVV remains much more affordable on fees, but RSP offers a slightly higher payout thanks to its greater dividend yield. That extra yield may appeal to income-focused investors willing to pay a higher ...
In terms of fees and income, each fund has an advantage. RSP's expense ratio is five times higher than VUG's, which adds up for long-term investors. However, RSP also offers a significantly higher ...
Amid a period of market turbulence, the Invesco S&P 500® Equal Weight ETF (RSP) has taken in nearly $1 billion in net new assets during the first two weeks of the year as investors plow into ...