
XLP vs PBJ: Staples ETFs for Steady Investors
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Two consumer staples ETFs, State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR (XLP) and Invesco Food and Beverage ETF (PBJ), offer steady investments with low volatility. XLP, with a lower expense ratio and higher dividend yield, holds broader exposure across the sector, while PBJ focuses on food and beverage plays. Performance-wise, PBJ outperformed XLP in the short term, but XLP edges out over five years. Both have betas under one, indicating stability. XLP holds blue-chip stocks like Walmart and Procter & Gamble, while PBJ focuses on food distributors. Choose based on your risk tolerance and portfolio needs for long-term balance.
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