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Should you invest in an equal weight S&P 500 ETF?

Summary As it turns out, investing in an equal weight S&P 500 ETF mathematically has shown to be more prosperous than investing in a market cap weighted S&P 500 ETF like SPY. As I mentioned, this is not at all what I was expecting the data to show me, and this is why you should always go into analysis with an open mind.

What is the difference between S&P 500 & spy ETFs?

First, let’s explain the differences between the two ETFs. You’ve likely heard of some of the most common S&P 500 ETFs like my personal favorite, SPY. That ETF contains all 500 companies in the S&P 500 but it is weighted by market cap.

What is the Invesco S&P 500 equal weight ETF?

The Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF ( RSP) tracks the EWI and is the most commonly traded of the equal-weight ETFs. Like the EWI, Invesco's RSP is rebalanced quarterly. For EWI, the sector weight is really a direct function of the number of companies in the sector.

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