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The investment seeks to replicate before fees and expenses the performance of the S&P Equal Weight Consumer Staples Index. The fund uses a passive management strategy to track the performance of the underlying index.
Two consumer staples ETFs with very different approaches. Here's how to decide which one might suit your portfolio.
XLP has performed better and has a lower expense ratio, but RSPS isn't as dependent on its top stocks to succeed.
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