RSPC
RSPC is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that seeks to track the performance of the S&P 500 Equal Weight Consumer Staples Index. This index is composed of consumer staples companies within the S&P 500, with each company having an equal weight in the index, regardless of its market capitalization.
Asset Summary
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Asset Performance Metrics and Risk Characteristics:
Metrics below use daily returns for Jan 1, 2026 – Jun 17, 2026 (YTD).
Understanding asset performance is crucial for evaluating investment quality and making informed decisions. Metrics like trailing return and drawdown provide insights into how an asset has performed over time, its volatility, and the efficiency of its returns relative to risk. Performance indicators help assess the stability, risk, and reward of an investment, allowing investors and portfolio managers to make comparisons and strategize accordingly.
1 Month Trailing Return
-3.22%
Represents the percentage change in asset value over the past month.
3 Month Trailing Return
-3.75%
Indicates the percentage change in asset value over the last three months.
Period Max Drawdown
8.35%
The highest percentage drop from the peak value to the lowest point during the observed period.
Standard Deviation
13.67%
Shows how much the asset’s daily returns deviate from the average, annualized for the entire period.
Sharpe Ratio
-1.19
Measures the average return earned in excess of the risk-free rate per unit of volatility, annualized.
Calmar Ratio
-1.95
The ratio of the annualized return to the maximum drawdown, reflecting the return per unit of risk.
Asset Technical Analysis
Technical analysis involves evaluating an asset's price and volume data to forecast future movements and make informed trading decisions. Using indicators such as moving averages, pivot levels, momentum studies, and candlestick pattern scans can clarify trend strength and volatility. The tabs below summarize moving averages, pivots, technical indicators, candlestick patterns, and recent prices for this symbol.
Analysis
Moving Averages
Moving Averages are commonly used to smooth out price data and identify trends over a specific period. Here’s a summary of the latest moving averages for various periods:
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| EMA | |
| WMA | |
| WEMA |
- SMA (Simple Moving Average): Reflects the average price over a specific number of periods.
- EMA (Exponential Moving Average): Gives more weight to recent prices, making it more responsive to new information.
- WMA (Weighted Moving Average): Assigns a weight to each price, emphasizing more recent prices.
- WEMA (Weighted Exponential Moving Average): Combines elements of both WMA and EMA for a more responsive moving average.
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Explore Insights NowFrequently Asked Questions
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Historically, RSPC’s performance reflects the trends of the consumer staples sector, adjusted for the equal weighting of its constituents. Performance can vary based on economic conditions, consumer trends, and the financial health of individual companies within the sector.
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RSPC is designed to closely track the performance of the S&P 500 Equal Weight Consumer Staples Index. Therefore, its performance should be very similar to that of the index, with minor variations due to tracking error and management fees.
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RSPC is managed by Invesco. The fund aims to replicate the performance of the S&P 500 Equal Weight Consumer Staples Index by holding the same stocks in equal proportions as the index. The management involves periodic rebalancing to ensure that each constituent has an equal weight in the ETF.
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RSPC typically distributes dividends on a quarterly basis. These dividends are paid from the income generated by the underlying securities in the ETF’s portfolio.
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Yes, investing in RSPC carries risks such as sector risk and market risk. The consumer staples sector, while generally more stable than other sectors, can still be affected by economic conditions, changes in consumer preferences, and regulatory developments. Additionally, the equal weighting approach may lead to higher volatility compared to market-cap-weighted indices.
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Dividends received from the underlying securities in RSPC are collected and distributed to ETF shareholders. Investors can choose to receive dividends in cash or reinvest them to purchase additional shares of RSPC.
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Key performance metrics for RSPC include its net asset value (NAV), expense ratio, total return, and tracking error. NAV represents the per-share value of the ETF, the expense ratio indicates the cost of managing the fund, total return measures overall performance including dividends, and tracking error shows how closely RSPC follows the S&P 500 Equal Weight Consumer Staples Index.
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As of the latest update, RSPC has an expense ratio of approximately 0.40%. This fee is deducted from the fund’s assets and covers the cost of managing the ETF.
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Yes, RSPC can be held in retirement accounts such as IRAs or 401(k)s. It can be a suitable choice for investors seeking targeted exposure to the consumer staples sector within their retirement portfolio.
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RSPC includes consumer staples companies that are part of the S&P 500 Index. These companies are involved in the production and distribution of essential goods such as food, beverages, household products, and personal care items. Each company in the index has an equal weight.
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