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SPDR (PRONOUNCED "SPIDER") IS THE ETF BRAND OF STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS. SPDR LAUNCHED THE FIRST U.S.-LISTED ETF (SPY) IN 1993 AND REMAINS A LEADER IN SECTOR, STYLE, AND FIXED INCOME ETFS. THE SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) IS CONSISTENTLY THE MOST TRADED ETF IN THE WORLD.
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Subscribe FreeBased on our quantitative model, the top-rated SPDR (State Street) ETFs are . These funds score highest across cost efficiency, performance, momentum, liquidity, and tracking quality.
We currently rank 0 SPDR (State Street) ETFs across multiple categories and asset classes. Each fund is evaluated using the same 5-factor quantitative model.
Expense ratio data varies across SPDR (State Street)'s fund lineup. Check individual fund pages for specific fee information.
SPDR (State Street) offers ETFs across multiple categories. The best choice depends on your investment goals, risk tolerance, and target portfolio allocation.
SPDR stands for Standard & Poor's Depositary Receipts. The brand name comes from their original product, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), which tracks the S&P 500 index.
SPY is the most liquid and heavily traded S&P 500 ETF, making it popular with active traders. However, VOO (Vanguard) and IVV (iShares) offer lower expense ratios, making them potentially better choices for long-term buy-and-hold investors.
SPDR offers sector ETFs (Select Sector series), style ETFs, fixed income ETFs, and their Portfolio series of low-cost core ETFs. Their sector ETFs are among the most popular ways to gain targeted equity sector exposure.