TECHNOLOGY SELECT SECTOR SPDR FUND (XLK)

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TECHNOLOGY SELECT SECTOR SPDR FUND (XLK) $63.35 USD Risk: Med Zacks ETF Rank 2 - Buy Fund Type Issuer Benchmark Index Technology ETFs STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS TECHNOLOGY SELECT SECTOR INDEX XLK Sector Weights Date of Inception 12/16/1998 AUM (million) $19,154.51 Number of holdings in the ETF 74 Assets in top ten holdings 60.01% Expense Ratio 0.14% Dividend Yield 1.34% Price Chart Price Fundamentals of XLK Current Price $63.35 52-Week High $64.02 52-Week Low $46.37 NAV (10/31/2017) $62.96 1Yr ETF Ret (11/17/2017) 33.65% Risk Statistics Beta (against S&P 500) 1.02 Standard Deviation 14.87% R 2 73.08% Zacks Opinion The technology sector is piping hot and has been the best performing space this year.this is especially thanks to the emergence of cutting-edge technology such as cloud computing, big data, Internet of Things, wearables, VR headsets, drones, virtual reality devices, and artificial intelligence as well as strong corporate earnings that are acting as a key catalyst for the sector. Additionally, the dual tailwinds of rising rate environment and Trump s tax reform are driving the tech stocks higher. However, any delay in the implementation of Trump s tax plan could be detrimental to the sector. Further, XLK is concentrated on the top holdings, raising company-specific risk. Key Points Largest and most actively traded tech ETF Exposure to large cap U.S. stocks Low expense ratio and low trading cost Reasons to Buy Improving demand and rising global spending Reasons to Sell Not a diversified play and strong dollar The data on the front page and all the charts in the report represent market data as of 11/17/2017, while the report's text is as of 11/02/2017

Holdings Breakdown XLK is highly concentrated on the top two firms Apple (14.3%) and Microsoft (11.1%) suggesting that these firms dominate the returns of the ETF. Other securities account for not more than 7.24% share. Additionally, the fund is well spread out within the information technology sector as software, Internet software & services, hardware storage & peripherals, IT services, and semiconductors receive double-digit exposure each. Though the product allocates a hefty 96% of its assets to large caps, mid caps account for a minor portion in the basket. Performance Like many other funds in the space, XLK was off to a solid start and continued its strength until early June. It saw some weakness throughout June but again gained momentum in July. Since, then the ETF has been on an upward trajectory with some dips in between. It has hit multiple highs with the last being in recent sessions. It gained 30.2% so far and has a decent dividend yield of 1.36%. XLK Top 5 Holdings Weight % Apple Inc. 15.23% 2-Year Comparative Microsoft Corporation 10.96% Facebook, Inc. 7.18% Alphabet Inc. 5.26% Alphabet Inc. 5.25% Investment Objective The fund seeks to match the price and yield of the Technology Select Sector Index, before fees and expenses. The ETF holds 75 stocks in its basket. Analysis This ETF is appropriate for investors seeking exposure to the technology segment of the broad U.S. markets with a focus on large cap equities. It is one of the low-cost choices in the technology space, charging 14 bps in annual fees with a tight bid/ask spread. The fund is extremely liquid as it trades in large volumes of about 10.1 million shares per day on average. Fundamentals XLK VGT FDN Zacks Rank Price $63.35 $164.64 $107.88 AUM (million) $19,154.51 $16,319.12 $5,091.94 Expense Ratio 0.14% 0.10% 0.54% Dividend Yield 1.34% 0.98% 0.00% Assets in top 10 60.01% 54.28% 53.21% Beta 1.02 1.10 1.16 YTD % Price Change 31.00% 35.51% 35.14% Description Launched in December 1998, Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLK) is a passively managed fund designed to deliver the returns of the U.S. technology stocks. With total assets of about $19 billion, XLK is the largest and most popular ETF in the technology space.

Detailed Analysis The ETF provides broad exposure to the U.S. technology space. The tech space has been on a stellar ride this year and remains attractive for investments primarily thanks to an improving economy, better job prospects and rising consumer confidence. Economically sensitive sectors like technology generally pick up in an expanding economic cycle. The surge in FANG stocks, earning strength and extensive adoption of new technology such as cloud computing, big data, Internet of Things, wearables, drones, virtual reality devices and artificial intelligence are fueling growth in the sector. With the global economy gathering momentum, technology companies are likely to outperform and are less susceptible to interest rates or deregulation. Additionally, the twin tailwinds of Trump s tax reform plan and a rising interest rate scenario are driving the stocks higher. This is because the tech titans hoard huge cash overseas and are poised to benefit the most from Trump's proposed tax reform policy. Further, most of the tech companies are sitting on a huge pile of cash and are in a position to increase payouts to their shareholders. The cash reserves will ensure that these companies are not plagued by financial trouble even in a rising interest rate environment. Given the promising long-term trends, investors can easily tap the sector with the help of ETFs. We profile the other two popular funds targeting the broad space and compare these with XLK to find out whether it is an intriguing option to play the ongoing trends. Let s have a look at the alternatives: Alternatives Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT) This fund provides exposure to a large basket of 361 technology stocks by tracking the MSCI US Investable Market Information Technology 25/50 Index. The top 10 holdings account for nearly 54% of assets. From a sector perspective, Internet software and services, technology hardware & storage, system software, semiconductors, and data processing & outsourced services occupy double-digit exposure each. The product has managed assets of $16.1 billion so far. The ETF has 0.10% in expense ratio while volume is solid, trading at nearly 464,000 shares suggesting a slight extra cost for the product. The fund has gained 34.3% in the year-to-date time frame. ishares U.S. Technology ETF (IYW) This ETF tracks the Dow Jones US Technology Index and holds 142 stocks in its basket with AUM of nearly $3.9 billion. It trades in a good volume of around 188,000 shares per day, suggesting a slight extra cost beyond the expense ratio of 0.44%. Like XLK, the fund is highly concentrated on Apple and Microsoft at 17% and 12.4%, respectively, while other firms hold less than 8.2% of the assets. From a sector look, software & services dominate the fund s portfolio with more than half share while hardware & equipment and semiconductors round off the next two spots. The fund is up nearly 35.2% so far this year. Our View 11/02/2017 Compared to the two alternatives, XLK is highly traded and the most popular choice in the tech space. It charges a high initial fee relative to VGT but its liquid nature makes it worth playing. On the other hand, a moderate trading volume for VGT and IYW compel investors to pay extra in the form of a wide bid/ask spread, increasing the cost of total trading for the two funds. Coming to holdings, while all three are highly concentrated on their top 10 holdings, XLK appears pretty well spread out across a number of sectors and securities with a concentration risk of 21.2%. This is well below 24.9% for IYW but is slightly above 20.8% for VGT.

Glossary ACTIVE MANAGEMENT: ALPHA: AMERICAN DEPOSITORY RECEIPT: AUTHORIZED PARTICIPANTS: AVERAGE YIELD TO MATURITY: BASKET: BETA: BID/ASK SPREAD: CONTRARIAN: CREATION UNIT: DIVIDEND YIELD: EFFECTIVE DURATION: ENHANCED INDEXING: EXCHANGE TRADED FUND: EXCHANGE-TRADED NOTE: EXPENSE RATIO: FUND OF FUNDS: FUNDAMENTAL INDEXING: INDEX: INVERSE ETF: INVESTMENT STYLE: LEVERAGED ETF: A portfolio management strategy where the manager uses variety of skills and attributes (like top-down approach, bottom-up approach, value investing, growth investing or absolute returns strategy) in the portfolio so that the fundoutperforms the benchmark index. A measure of outperformance that can be calculated as the return of the fund minus the benchmark s return. A positivealpha indicates the fund has outperformed the benchmark index whereas negative alpha means underperformance. A negotiable non-us security that trades in the US financial market. An entity chosen by an ETF sponsor to undertake the responsibility of obtaining the underlyingassets needed to create an ETF. Authorized participants are typically large institutional organizations, such as market makers orspecialists. The expected rate of return on a fund s portfolio if it is held until the maturity while reinvestingall coupon payments at the bond yield. A portfolio of several stocks or securities that are selected for the inclusion in the fund with different weightings. A measure of risk compared to the market benchmark. A beta of less than 1 indicates that the fund is less volatile than themarket and vice versa. The difference between the highest price that a buyer is willing to pay (often called bid price) for theunderlying assets of securities of the fund and the lowest price that a seller is willing to accept (often called as offer or ask price) forit. An investment style that goes against prevailing market trends (i.e. against the thinking of many) by buying assetsthat are performing poorly and then selling when they perform well. A set of securities or underlying assets that can be created or redeemed by Authorized Participants for a certainnumber of ETF shares with the fund or trust. The creation units can vary in size ranging from 25,000 to 600,000 shares each. A financial ratio that measures how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its share price.it can be calculated as annual dividend per share divided by price per share. A measure of a fund s interest-rate sensitivity. The longer the duration, the more sensitive is the fund to the changes in interest rates. An investment idea that attempts to amplify the returns of an underlying asset or the fund with lowertracking error. Enhanced indexing combines elements of both passive and active management. The fund represents a basket of securities (that typically track an index), and is listed and tradeslike stocks on an exchange. ETFs can be traded throughout the day in amounts as little as one share. The note is a senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt issued by a major bank. It has a maturity dateand is backed only by the credit of the issuer. The ETN however, do not actually hold any security, instead an issuing bankpromises to pay to investors the amount reflected by the index s performance (minus fees). An annual fee that the fund or ETF charge from the investors in order to provide exposure to the underlyingasset. A fund that invests in other funds instead of investing directly in stocks, bonds or other securities. A type of equity index in which stocks or securities are selected based on fundamental metrics such as revenue, dividend rates, earnings or book value. An imaginary portfolio of securities representing a particular market or a portion of it. An ETF that provides opposite (inverse) exposure in the underlying index though use of various financial andmoney market instruments over a specified period of time. This ETF is similar to holding a short position in order to take profit fromthe falling prices. A different style of investing such as growth, value and blend in a basket of asset. An ETF that uses various financial instruments to amplify the returns (up to 3 times) of the underlying index over a specified period of time.

LIQUIDITY: MARKET CAPITALIZATION: NET ASSET VALUE: PASSIVE MANAGEMENT: PORTFOLIO TURNOVER: R-SQUARED: SECTOR ROTATION: The degree to which an asset or security can be bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset s price. Liquidity is characterized by a high level of trading activity. Represents the aggregate value of the fund or underlying asset. Value of an ETF on per share basis and is calculated as total asset minus total liabilities divided by number of shares. A portfolio management strategy where the fund is the mirror image of the performance of the benchmark index. A percentage of underlying assets bought and sold in a given year. A measure of correlation with the market benchmark. An R-Squared of 100 indicates perfect correlation of the fund that of market while an R-Squared of 0 indicates no correlation. A strategy that involves moving from one sector to another by selling the underlying assets or securities ofa sector and purchasing securities or assets in another. SEC YIELD: A standard yield that the bond funds must pay to its shareholders based on the most recent 30- day period covered by the fund s filings with the SEC. SHORT ETF: STYLE BOX: TARGET DATE FUND: TRACKING ERROR: TREASURY INFLATION PROTECTED SECURITIES: VOLATILITY: VOLUME: YIELD CURVE: WEIGHTED MATURITY: An investment strategy that offers to take short position in the underlying index through various financial instruments. A visual representation of the fund, created by Morningstar, to determine risk-return structures of the portfolio. A style box is comprised of nine squares, or categories, that classify securities by size (small, mid and large cap) along the vertical axis and by value, growth and blend characteristics along the horizontal axis. A fund that invests exclusively in the assets or securities with a certain defined maturity. A measure of how closely a portfolio follows the benchmark index. It is calculated as the difference between the returns of fund portfolio and the benchmark index. The bonds that are issued by the U.S. Treasury to protect against inflation.these securities pay interest on an inflated-principal amount (principal rises with inflation) and when the securities mature, investors get either the inflation-adjusted principal or the original principal, whichever is greater. A measure of risk calculated by the annualized daily movement in the fund price. The lower the volatility of the fund the better it is. The number of shares traded in the market during a given period of time. A line that plots the interest rates of bonds having equal credit quality but differing maturity dates. The yield curveprovides an idea of future interest rate change and economic activity. It generally compares the three-month, two-year, five-yearand 30-year U.S. Treasury debt The remaining time to maturity of the underlying securities in a portfolio. A fund with a short averagematurity is more sensitive to current interest rate fluctuations than one with longer average maturity. 11/02/2017 Disclosure This material is being provided for informational purposes only and nothing herein constitutes investment, legal, accounting or tax advice, or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold a security. No recommendation or advice is being given as to whether any investment or strategy is suitable for a particular investor. It should not be assumed that any investments in securities, companies, sectors or markets identified and described were or will be profitable. All information is current as of the date of herein and is subject to change without notice. Any views or opinions expressed may not reflect those of the firm as a whole. Please read the prospectus carefully. The data on the front page and all the charts in the report represent market data as of 11/17/2017, while the report's text is as of 11/02/2017