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SPDR S&P 600 Small Cap Growth ETF (SLYG)

84.23 +0.72 (+0.86%)
At close: 4:00 PM EDT
84.02 -0.21 (-0.25%)
After hours: 4:08 PM EDT
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  • Previous Close 83.51
  • Open 83.61
  • Bid 79.58 x 1400
  • Ask 89.00 x 800
  • Day's Range 83.53 - 85.18
  • 52 Week Range 68.64 - 87.79
  • Volume 92,720
  • Avg. Volume 204,103
  • Net Assets 3.35B
  • NAV 83.47
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 14.31
  • Yield 1.11%
  • YTD Daily Total Return 0.08%
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.02
  • Expense Ratio (net) 0.15%

The fund generally invests substantially all, but at least 80%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index. The index measures the performance of the small-capitalization growth segment of the U.S. equity market. It may purchase a subset of the securities in the index in an effort to hold a portfolio of securities with generally the same risk and return characteristics of the index.

SPDR State Street Global Advisors

Fund Family

Small Growth

Fund Category

3.35B

Net Assets

2000-09-25

Inception Date

Performance Overview: SLYG

Trailing returns as of 4/25/2024. Category is Small Growth.

YTD Return

SLYG
0.08%
Category
7.49%
 

1-Year Return

SLYG
19.82%
Category
18.05%
 

3-Year Return

SLYG
0.62%
Category
1.95%
 

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Holdings: SLYG

Top 10 Holdings (10.62% of Total Assets)

SymbolCompany% Assets
ENSG
The Ensign Group, Inc. 1.16%
FN
Fabrinet 1.14%
SPSC
SPS Commerce, Inc. 1.12%
ATI
ATI Inc. 1.08%
MTH
Meritage Homes Corporation 1.06%
ANF
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 1.05%
MLI
Mueller Industries, Inc. 1.01%
BCC
Boise Cascade Company 1.01%
IBP
Installed Building Products, Inc. 1.01%
AAON
AAON, Inc. 0.98%

Sector Weightings

SectorSLYG
Industrials   20.69%
Technology   15.19%
Healthcare   10.73%
Energy   6.86%
Real Estate   6.14%
Utilities   1.71%

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Research Reports: SLYG

  • Technical Assessment: Neutral in the Intermediate-Term

    When the stock market is in a strong uptrend, pauses, and then finally threatens to pull back, what happens? When there has been institutional selling, better known as "distribution" in the Nasdaq 100, Technology often comes to the rescue after a short break and destroys the bears -- as well as a good number of technicians (hand raised) who expected more giveback.

     
  • Analyst Report: The Walt Disney Company

    Disney operates in three global business segments: entertainment, sports, and experiences. Entertainment and experiences both benefit from franchises and characters the firm has created over the course of a century. Entertainment includes the ABC broadcast network, several cable television networks, and the Disney+ and Hulu streaming services. Within the segment, Disney also engages in movie and television production and distribution, with content licensed to movie theaters, other content providers, or, increasingly, kept in-house for use on Disney’s own streaming platform and television networks. The sports segment houses ESPN and the ESPN+ streaming service. Experiences contains Disney’s theme parks and vacation destinations, and also benefits from merchandise licensing.

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  • Technical Assessment: Neutral in the Intermediate-Term

    The S&P 500 (SPX) and S&P 100 (OEX) closed at minor all-time highs (ATHs) on Tuesday, while the rest of the major indices were near that mark as the relentless push higher continues. The leadership over the past month has shifted from AI and Technology to cyclical sectors -- which is what happens in a strong bull market. Rotation is really starting to gain some footing in 2024 and is critical to a long and enduring uptrend. We have seen addditional cyclical sectors join the party over the past month, as Energy (XLE +8.6%), Materials (XLB +6.8%), and Industrials (XLI +4.5%) have taken some of the load off the Technology gains.

     
  • Analyst Report: Paramount Global

    Paramount Global operates in three global business segments: TV media, filmed entertainment, and direct to consumer. The TV media business includes television production studios and various broadcast and cable networks, including CBS, 15 owned CBS affiliates, Paramount, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, and VH1. Filmed entertainment consists multiple film studios, most importantly Paramount Pictures. The film studios produce and distribute movies that they license to movie theaters and other media outlets. Direct to consumer includes multiple streaming platforms, including Paramount+, which now includes Showtime, Pluto TV, and BET+. Much of the content on Paramount’s streaming platforms is created by the production studios housed within the firm’s other two business segments.

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