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Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund (0L4P)

Market Open
5 Dec, 15:30
LSE LSE
$
119. 85
+0.47
+0.39%
$
26.54B Market Cap
1.57% Div Yield
150 Volume
$ 119.39
Previous Close
Day Range
119.36 119.85
Year Range
86.71 121.38
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Summary

0L4P trading today higher at $119.85, an increase of 0.39% from yesterday's close, completing a monthly decrease of -50.56% or $122.55. Over the past 12 months, 0L4P stock lost -46.6%.
0L4P pays dividends to its shareholders, with the most recent payment made on Sep 24, 2025. The next estimated payment will be in In 2 weeks on Dec 24, 2025 for a total of $0.42546.
Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund has completed 1 stock splits, with the recent split occurring on Dec 05, 2025.
The company's stock is traded on 6 different exchanges and in various currencies, with the primary listing on ARCA (USD).

0L4P Chart

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Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund (0L4P) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is $119.85.

On which exchange is it traded?

Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund is listed on ARCA.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is 0L4P.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 1.57%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, the market cap is 26.54B.

Has Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund ever had a stock split?

Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund had 1 splits and the recent split was on Dec 05, 2025.

Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund Profile

LSE Exchange
US Country

Overview

The Advisor is a financial entity that focuses on aligning its investment strategies closely with the Consumer Discretionary sector as defined by the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®). Their primary approach involves a replication strategy, where the fund dedicates almost all its resources, with a commitment to invest at least 95% of its total assets, directly into the securities that make up the specified index. This index is composed of companies that are recognized as part of the Consumer Discretionary sector, indicating a strategic focus on firms whose financial performance is primarily driven by discretionary consumer spending. By adhering to this model, The Advisor aims to mirror the financial performance of the index closely. It's worth noting that the fund operates with a non-diversified status, meaning it does not spread its investments across a wide range of sectors or asset classes, potentially increasing both the risk and reward of the investment strategy.

Products and Services

  • Consumer Discretionary Index Fund

    This product is the centerpiece of The Advisor's offerings, where the fund invests substantially all its assets into securities that are part of the Consumer Discretionary index. This strategy is designed for investors looking to capitalize on the performance of companies in sectors such as retail, media, automotive, and luxury goods. These are industries where consumer spending is more volatile and influenced by economic conditions, providing a unique blend of risk and potential return. Given the non-diversified nature of the fund, investors are exposed to a concentrated investment in the Consumer Discretionary sector, adhering to a replication strategy to parallel the index's performance closely.

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