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Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)

Market Open
10 Dec, 16:46
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$
45. 90
+0.2
+0.44%
$
27.45B Market Cap
2.86% Div Yield
8,770,687 Volume
$ 45.7
Previous Close
Day Range
45.62 46.01
Year Range
37.24 47.41
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Refinery Windfall: Energy ETFs to Gain Amid Soaring Diesel Prices

Refinery Windfall: Energy ETFs to Gain Amid Soaring Diesel Prices

Energy ETFs like IYE gain attention as surging diesel prices lift refinery margins and strengthen the outlook for oil refinery companies.

Zacks | 5 days ago
EIA's Forecast for Alaska's Oil Boom to Power Energy ETFs

EIA's Forecast for Alaska's Oil Boom to Power Energy ETFs

Alaska's projected 13% oil surge in 2026 fuels a powerful tailwind for energy ETFs heavily exposed to COP and XOM.

Zacks | 5 days ago
Chart Master: An inflection point in energy

Chart Master: An inflection point in energy

Carter Worth, Worth Charting, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the technicals in teh electric trade.

Youtube | 1 week ago
Power shift: Investors are changing the way they think about energy

Power shift: Investors are changing the way they think about energy

Paul Baiocchi of SS&C ALPS Advisors sits down with CNBC's Julia Boorstin to talk about the changing face of the energy market. Baiocchi says the energy ETF story is evolving into a “power ETF” story, and he tells his clients that infrastructure is a safer way to play the space.

Youtube | 3 months ago
Should You Invest in the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE)?

Should You Invest in the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE)?

Looking for broad exposure to the Energy - Broad segment of the equity market? You should consider the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on December 16, 1998.

Zacks | 4 months ago
XLE: Still Has Value, Could Be Volatile, Don't Expect Much Either Direction

XLE: Still Has Value, Could Be Volatile, Don't Expect Much Either Direction

XLE offers concentrated exposure to traditional energy giants, with over one-third of assets in Exxon Mobil and Chevron, making it highly sensitive to oil prices. Despite recent earnings declines for top holdings, sector valuation is attractive, with XLE trading below its 10-year average and offering a solid dividend yield. Fossil fuels remain dominant in U.S. energy, and EIA forecasts record production, but global trade uncertainty and oil price volatility present near-term risks.

Seekingalpha | 4 months ago
Wall Street Is Steadily Investing In Energy As An Inflation Hedge

Wall Street Is Steadily Investing In Energy As An Inflation Hedge

At the end of last week, fund managers had built up the largest net long position in crude oil futures in nine months, according to data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. It is serving as a necessary inflation hedge given a growing conflict in the Middle East, and declining drilling at home.

Forbes | 5 months ago
Here's Why Energy ETFs Outperformed Last Week: Will the Rally Last?

Here's Why Energy ETFs Outperformed Last Week: Will the Rally Last?

Crude's 13% rally amid the Middle East turmoil pushed energy ETFs like OIH, XES, PXE, PSCE and XOP sharply higher last week.

Zacks | 5 months ago
Should You Invest in the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE)?

Should You Invest in the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE)?

Launched on 12/16/1998, the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Energy - Broad segment of the equity market.

Zacks | 6 months ago
Another Opportunity To Buy XLE Before A Price Breakout

Another Opportunity To Buy XLE Before A Price Breakout

XLE is presenting a second compelling buying opportunity, as investor sentiment is extremely bearish, following recent price setbacks. Investor emotion, not just fundamentals, drives over half of asset prices—buying when fear is high is key to outsized returns. XLE's three-year trading range is likely ending, signaling a potential breakout supported by historical sentiment indicators.

Seekingalpha | 6 months ago
Oil's Worst Month Since 2021: Will Energy ETFs Rebound?

Oil's Worst Month Since 2021: Will Energy ETFs Rebound?

Oil prices recorded the worst month since 2021 in April. However, the current trend shows a short-term recovery is possible.

Zacks | 7 months ago
Chart Master: Charting the course for the energy sector

Chart Master: Charting the course for the energy sector

Carter Worth, Worth Charting, joins 'Fast Money' to track what the charts are saying in the energy sector as it leads to the downside in today's trading session.

Youtube | 8 months ago
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