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ProShares S&P 500 Ex-Technology ETF (SPXT $96.89)
- $96.89 Fwd P/E: 47.43X Cap: $203M
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ProShares S&P 500 Ex-Technology ETF (SPXT $96.89)
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ProShares S&P 500 Ex-Technology ETF (SPXT $96.89)
- $96.89 Fwd P/E: 47.43X Cap: $203M
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Q: Hello Peter,
Is there an ETF that one can buy such as SPY less the technology stocks? In other words, get exposure to the index but subtract out the tech names. Much appreciated.
Is there an ETF that one can buy such as SPY less the technology stocks? In other words, get exposure to the index but subtract out the tech names. Much appreciated.
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ProShares S&P 500 Ex-Technology ETF (SPXT $96.89)
- $96.89 Fwd P/E: 47.43X Cap: $203M
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Q: So I'm a lot less diversified than I thought and have something like 35+% of my investments in Tech. I have a good deal of money in XUS, XUU, and XAW. I thought I was getting diversification, but I didn't realize how heavily weighted in Tech (25% or more) these ETFs were. A few smaller investments (SKYY, IGV, GOOG) put me far more into the Tech space than I realized.
What's the best way to invest in broad ETFs without being so heavily invested into Tech? I feel like 20% is already a high weighting for this sector
What's the best way to invest in broad ETFs without being so heavily invested into Tech? I feel like 20% is already a high weighting for this sector
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