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S&P500 Value ETF a Winner against Inflation

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$SPDR S&P 500 Value ETF(SPYV)$ In the current rotation from growth stocks to value stocks, SPYV is a great choice to ride the volatility of the market. SPYV tracks an index of large and mid cap value style equities from the S&P500. The ETF started in 25 September 2000. Assets Under Management is USD13. 28 Billion. The Fund Manager is State Street Global famous for $S&P500 ETF(SPY)$ . Total number of Holdings 450 companies Top 10 holdings include Berkshire Hathaway, Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, Exxon Mobil, Walt Disney, United Health, JP Morgan, Coca-Cola, Chevron and Comcast. Top 10 weightage is 16.67%. SPYV has a low expense ratio of 0.04% Performance : 1 month at 7%, 3 months at 9%, 1 year at 28%. Best of all, it pays quarterly dividends too. With inflation at 6.8% high, the highest in 39 years, the looming Feds tapering and interest rate increases, $SPDR S&P 500 Value ETF(SPYV)$ will certainly help to cushion the volatility ahead. I believe that investing in SPYV will also minimise my risks because it is diversified into a big basket of stocks. SPYV is low cost too, easy on the pocket for investors with limited funds. It is highly unlikely to face bankruptcies and saves me the heartache that comes when an individual stock price crashes. In volatile markets like now, it is so important to have peace of mind and to sleep well at night. Go Long Go Strong Go SPYV! That's my maxim! @TigerStars
S&P500 Value ETF a Winner against Inflation

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  • koolgal
    ·2022-01-12
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