XHB vs. SDVD ETF Comparison
Comparison of SPDR Homebuilders ETF (XHB) to FT Cboe Vest SMID Rising Dividend Achievers Target Income ETF (SDVD)
XHB
SPDR Homebuilders ETF
XHB Description
The investment seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond generally to the total return performance of an index derived from the homebuilding segment of a U.S. total market composite index. In seeking to track the performance of the S&P Homebuilders Select Industry Index (the "index"), the fund employs a replication strategy. It generally invests substantially all, but at least 80%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index. The index represents the homebuilders industry group of the S&P Total Market Index ("S&P TMI"). The fund is non-diversified.
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$117.91
Average Daily Volume
1,881,850
35
SDVD
FT Cboe Vest SMID Rising Dividend Achievers Target Income ETF
SDVD Description
Under normal market conditions, the fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in dividend-paying securities and/or investments that provide exposure to dividend-paying securities of small and/or mid-capitalization companies. The fund also seeks a secondary objective of generating capital appreciation. The fund is non-diversified.Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$23.29
Average Daily Volume
66,274
94
Performance
Period | XHB | SDVD |
---|---|---|
30 Days | -0.44% | 5.72% |
60 Days | -3.43% | 6.58% |
90 Days | -1.00% | 7.29% |
12 Months | 44.26% | 32.16% |
10 Overlapping Holdings
XHB Overweight 25 Positions Relative to SDVD
Symbol | Grade | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|
JCI | B | 4.01% | |
TT | A | 3.85% | |
CSL | C | 3.74% | |
HD | B | 3.65% | |
LOW | C | 3.62% | |
LII | A | 3.57% | |
TMHC | C | 3.49% | |
ALLE | C | 3.42% | |
MAS | D | 3.37% | |
BLDR | D | 3.37% | |
CARR | C | 3.35% | |
NVR | D | 3.35% | |
BLD | D | 3.21% | |
LEN | C | 3.12% | |
FND | D | 3.06% | |
DHI | F | 2.87% | |
MHO | D | 2.38% | |
SKY | A | 2.26% | |
TPH | D | 2.22% | |
GRBK | D | 1.79% | |
CVCO | A | 1.73% | |
LGIH | F | 1.38% | |
BZH | C | 0.83% | |
HOV | D | 0.83% | |
DFH | D | 0.73% |
XHB Underweight 84 Positions Relative to SDVD
Symbol | Grade | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|
TPL | A | -1.47% | |
SNV | C | -1.27% | |
EWBC | A | -1.25% | |
SNA | A | -1.25% | |
MLI | B | -1.25% | |
SYF | B | -1.25% | |
ZION | B | -1.22% | |
GRMN | B | -1.21% | |
STLD | B | -1.21% | |
JXN | C | -1.2% | |
FIX | A | -1.19% | |
WTFC | A | -1.19% | |
CADE | B | -1.19% | |
CALM | A | -1.19% | |
UNM | A | -1.19% | |
G | B | -1.18% | |
HBAN | A | -1.17% | |
EME | A | -1.17% | |
MATX | C | -1.17% | |
LECO | C | -1.16% | |
WTTR | A | -1.16% | |
DELL | B | -1.15% | |
IBOC | B | -1.15% | |
CMA | B | -1.14% | |
CR | A | -1.14% | |
CMC | B | -1.14% | |
RL | C | -1.13% | |
J | D | -1.13% | |
EQH | C | -1.13% | |
RS | B | -1.12% | |
RHI | C | -1.12% | |
KTB | B | -1.12% | |
CRC | A | -1.1% | |
OZK | B | -1.1% | |
PRDO | B | -1.1% | |
RF | A | -1.1% | |
CINF | A | -1.09% | |
CFG | B | -1.09% | |
EBC | B | -1.08% | |
SLVM | B | -1.08% | |
CRBG | B | -1.08% | |
IEX | C | -1.07% | |
WGO | C | -1.07% | |
SLM | A | -1.06% | |
WHD | B | -1.06% | |
ALLY | C | -1.06% | |
VOYA | B | -1.06% | |
FITB | B | -1.06% | |
ITT | A | -1.05% | |
MGY | A | -1.04% | |
LSTR | D | -1.04% | |
TEX | F | -1.03% | |
FBP | C | -1.02% | |
RGA | A | -1.02% | |
UFPI | C | -1.02% | |
BEN | C | -1.02% | |
SM | B | -1.02% | |
GGG | B | -1.02% | |
EDR | A | -1.01% | |
PHIN | A | -1.01% | |
AFG | A | -1.01% | |
OMC | C | -1.0% | |
BKE | B | -1.0% | |
CF | A | -1.0% | |
NTAP | C | -0.98% | |
BCC | C | -0.97% | |
RDN | D | -0.95% | |
MTG | C | -0.95% | |
BPOP | C | -0.94% | |
AESI | B | -0.94% | |
AGCO | D | -0.94% | |
IPG | D | -0.93% | |
EXPD | C | -0.93% | |
SHOO | F | -0.92% | |
EG | C | -0.92% | |
DKS | F | -0.91% | |
VSH | F | -0.91% | |
DINO | D | -0.89% | |
WLK | D | -0.88% | |
LEA | F | -0.87% | |
AMKR | D | -0.85% | |
NSP | F | -0.85% | |
ESNT | F | -0.85% | |
CRI | F | -0.77% |
XHB: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
SDVD: Top Represented Industries & Keywords