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A New ETF Right for These Times
Etftrends· 2026-03-27 13:47
Equal weighting "achieves better diversication from a sector perspective as well as from individual companies through an equal weighted allocation to all stocks,†noted UBS. This also increases the opportunity to participate in the growth story of a small or medium-sized company. When looking at long-term performance, the equal-weighted index outperformed the standard market-capitalization weighted index. QEW, which charges 0.25% per year, stands as a valuable alternative for advisors looking to avoid concen ...
QQQ Gets an Equal Weight Buddy
Yahoo Finance· 2026-03-23 04:01
Concerned about an AI bubble? Sign up for The Daily Upside for smart and actionable market news, built for investors. Sometimes it’s nice to spread out. Case in point: Equal-weight funds are having a bit of a moment. By allocating assets evenly, they avoid high concentrations in a handful of stocks. This year, that has helped a few such funds temper the magnitude of losses that traditional large cap index funds have seen. Invesco’s S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP), for example, has returned -1.23%, compared ...
Balancing Tech & Income: Invesco's Dual Launch of QEW & DVVY
Etftrends· 2026-03-18 19:29
Core Insights - Invesco has launched two new ETFs: the Invesco QQQ Equal Weight ETF (QEW) and the Invesco Diversified Dividend Opportunities ETF (DVVY) [1] Group 1: Product Launch - The Invesco QQQ Equal Weight ETF (QEW) aims to provide equal exposure to all stocks in the Nasdaq-100 Index, enhancing diversification [1] - The Invesco Diversified Dividend Opportunities ETF (DVVY) focuses on companies with strong dividend growth potential, targeting income-oriented investors [1] Group 2: Strategic Expansion - The introduction of these ETFs reflects Invesco's ongoing commitment to innovate and expand its product offerings in the ETF market [1] - These new products are part of Invesco's strategy to cater to diverse investor needs and preferences, particularly in the areas of equal weight and dividend-focused investing [1]