Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Consumer Discretionary ETF (RSPD)

NYSEARCA: RSPD · Real-Time Price · USD
55.21
-0.55 (-1.00%)
Apr 28, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT - Market closed
-1.00%
Assets $290.52M
Expense Ratio 0.40%
PE Ratio 22.71
Shares Out 5.04M
Dividend (ttm) $0.56
Dividend Yield 1.01%
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 23, 2026
Payout Ratio 22.80%
1-Year Return +14.01%
Volume 51,619
Open 55.59
Previous Close 55.76
Day's Range 55.18 - 55.59
52-Week Low 47.77
52-Week High 60.34
Beta 1.19
Holdings 51
Inception Date Nov 1, 2006

About RSPD

Fund Home Page

The Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Consumer Discretionary ETF (RSPD) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in consumer discretionary equity. The fund tracks an equal-weighted index of large-cap US Consumer Discretionary stocks drawn from the S&P 500. RSPD was launched on Nov 1, 2006 and is issued by Invesco.

Asset Class Equity
Category Consumer Cyclical
Region North America
Stock Exchange NYSEARCA
Ticker Symbol RSPD
ETF Provider Invesco
Index Tracked S&P 500 Equal Weighted / Consumer Discretionary

Top 10 Holdings

23.63% of assets
Name Symbol Weight
Tesla, Inc. TSLA 2.80%
General Motors Company GM 2.57%
Ford Motor Company F 2.46%
Las Vegas Sands Corp. LVS 2.33%
Best Buy Co., Inc. BBY 2.29%
Ross Stores, Inc. ROST 2.27%
Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN 2.26%
Tapestry, Inc. TPR 2.23%
lululemon athletica inc. LULU 2.22%
Airbnb, Inc. ABNB 2.19%
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Dividends

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Mar 23, 2026 $0.12277 Mar 27, 2026
Dec 22, 2025 $0.11692 Dec 26, 2025
Sep 22, 2025 $0.11277 Sep 26, 2025
Jun 23, 2025 $0.20732 Jun 27, 2025
Mar 24, 2025 $0.18097 Mar 28, 2025
Dec 23, 2024 $0.10413 Dec 27, 2024
Full Dividend History

News

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