(XLB) Materials Sector Fund - NYSE

ETF Category: Natural Resources | Exchange: NYSE (USA) | Market Cap: 7.832m USD | Total Return: 19.7% in 12m

Chemicals, Metals Mining, Forest Products, Construction Materials
Total Rating 61
Safety 50
Buy Signal -0.13
Natural Resources
Category Rotation: -14.2
TER: 0.09%
AUM: 7.83B
Avg Turnover: 632M
Risk 3d forecast
Volatility15.7%
VaR 5th Pctl2.88%
VaR vs Median2.07%
Reward TTM
Sharpe Ratio0.88
Rel. Str. IBD49.3
Rel. Str. Peer Group47.9
Character TTM
Beta0.765
Beta Downside0.818
Hurst Exponent0.449
Drawdowns 3y
Max DD23.17%
CAGR/Max DD0.42
CAGR/Mean DD1.81

Warnings

No concerns identified

Tailwinds

No distinct edge detected

Seasonality

Coming soon
Description: XLB Materials Sector Fund

The Materials Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLB) employs a full replication strategy, investing at least 95% of its total assets in the securities of its underlying index. The fund is structured as non-diversified, meaning it can hold concentrated positions within the materials sector rather than spreading risk across a broad range of holdings.

The index tracks U.S. companies operating in five industries: chemicals, metals and mining, paper and forest products, containers and packaging, and construction materials. The materials sector is generally considered cyclical, with company performance often linked to commodity prices, industrial demand, and broader economic activity. Since its 1998 launch, the fund has provided targeted exposure to this segment of the U.S. economy.

Headlines to Watch Out For
  • China demand outlook drives metals and mining segment revenue
  • US housing starts decline pressures construction materials sales
  • Weak US dollar lifts commodity pricing and mining margins
What is the price of XLB shares?

As of June 29, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 51.60 with a total of 9,233,700 shares traded. Over the past week, the price has changed by -0.03%, over one month by +1.58%, over three months by +5.51% and over the past year by +19.71%.

Current recommended Stop Loss: 50.00 (which is 3.1% or 1.7 ATR below the current price).

Is XLB a buy, sell or hold?

Materials Sector Fund has no consensus analysts rating.