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XLE State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF

AMEXETF
$54.82-1.40%ClosedAssets: $36.47B

As of 2026-07-09 16:00

Why XLE matters now

State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) is a US etf in Financial Services. The latest InvestLog snapshot shows $54.82 with -1.40% on the session and $36.47B in assets/market value.

The latest indexable market news headline is "Are Energy Stocks Still A Long-Term Buy (Technical Analysis)?" from Seeking Alpha.

Additional event context on this page matters because recent congressional disclosure data includes Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann Purchase. These signals are research inputs, not a recommendation.

ETF Profile

Updated 2026-07-09

Net Assets

$36.89B

NAV

$55.62

Expense Ratio

0.08%

Holdings

21

Issuer

SPDR

Asset Class

Equity

Avg Volume

39,387,172

Inception

1998-12-16

Sector Exposure

Energy100.00%

Top Holdings

SymbolNameWeightMarket Value
XOMEXXONMOBIL HOLDINGS CORP20.45%$7.24B
CVXCHEVRON CORP14.71%$5.21B
COPCONOCOPHILLIPS5.96%$2.11B
PSXPHILLIPS 664.52%$1.60B
MPCMARATHON PETROLEUM CORP4.52%$1.60B
EOGEOG RESOURCES INC4.49%$1.59B
WMBWILLIAMS COS INC4.42%$1.57B
SLBSLB LTD4.41%$1.56B
VLOVALERO ENERGY CORP4.40%$1.56B
KMIKINDER MORGAN INC4.30%$1.52B

Trading Activity

Congress Trades

Charles J. "Chuck" FleischmannBuy
2026-05-13

Fund Info

Asset Type

ETF

Exchange

AMEX

Currency

USD

Issuer

SPDR

Asset Class

Equity

NAV Currency

USD

The State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) is engineered to mirror the overall return (both price appreciation and dividend income) of the Energy Select Sector Index, prior to any operational costs. This underlying index is specifically constructed to accurately reflect the performance of the energy companies within the S&P 500. The ETF grants investors precise access to businesses engaged in core energy industries, including oil, natural gas, other consumable fuels, and the associated equipment and services sectors. This focused targeting allows market participants to establish either long-term strategic allocations or short-term tactical positions within the energy space, offering a more refined exposure than conventional, broad-based investment styles.