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Sector investing is a powerful portfolio construction tool to enhance your core equity exposure. Our scorecard provides transparent and quantitative measurements of each sector s valuation, momentum, sentiment and volatility. The metrics shown are z-scores, which are calculated using the mean and standard deviation of the relevant metrics within S&P 500 sectors. Using Z-scores to standardize results across all sectors allows for easier relative assessment. Sectors with cheaper valuation, higher price momentum, higher sentiment and higher volatility will have higher z-scores. We calculate a composite score by equally weighting each metric z-score in the same category. The scorecard does not represent the investment views of State Street. Metrics used in the scorecard have not been backtested for any sector strategies by State Street. These are for illustrative and educational purposes as we seek to bring greater transparency to the sector investing landscape and the due diligence required to build sophisticated portfolios to meet specific client objectives. Our rationale for these parameters guides our examinations: August 2018 Value: Stocks that trade at a lower price relative to their fundamentals may outperform high valuation sectors : Stocks that have performed well may tend to continue doing well in the near term Earnings sentiment: Stocks with strong earnings sentiment may indicate improving earnings growth prospects in the near term : Realized volatility provides an insight on sector historical volatility level, while implied volatility indicates forward-looking risk levels SECTOR AGGREGATE SCORE VOLATILITY Composite Score Earnings Sentiment Realized Implied Metrics Relative (P/B, P/E, NTM P/E, P/S) Absolute (P/B, P/E, NTM P/E, P/S) Earnings Revision (Changes to EPS Estimates, Upgrade to Downgrade Ratio) Earnings Surprise (The Magnitude and Breadth of Earnings Surprise) Price Returns 3-Months, 6-Months, 12-Months Standard Deviation 30-Days Annualized 3-monthat-the-money implied volatility for options Source: SPDR America Research.

Aggregated Score ( + + Sentiment) To calculate the aggregated score we equally weighted each score from valuation, momentum, and earnings sentiment. The valuation score is a composite of absolute and relative valuations. We did not include the volatility metric as the purpose of showcasing that statistic is to provide insight into historical and forward-looking risk levels. Key Takeaway: Health Care ranked first overall given its strong earnings sentiment and momentum with reasonable valuations, followed by Tech and Materials. Absolute To calculate the Absolute, we examined the percentile ranking of sector trailing price-to-earnings (P/E), next twelve month price-toearnings (NTM P/E), price-to-book (P/B) and price-to-sales (P/S) over the past 15 years. A higher score indicates more attractive valuations at present relative to the sector s historical norm. Key Takeaway: Materials and Health Care exhibited attractive valuations relative to historical levels, while high growth sectors, like Consumer Discretionary and Tech continue to look expensive. Earnings Sentiment Aggregate Score Consumer Discretionary -1.21 0.93-0.37-0.65 Consumer Staples 0.47-0.99-0.25-0.76 Energy 0.09 0.28-1.45-1.08 Financials 0.47-0.98-0.35-0.86 Health Care 0.06 0.50 0.95 1.51 Industrials 0.02-0.15 0.32 0.19 Information Technology -1.09 1.46 0.38 0.75 Materials 0.80-0.51 0.47 0.75 Real Estate 0.19 0.05 0.01 0.25 Utilities 0.21-0.59 0.28-0.10 Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P., FactSet, SPDR America Research, as of August 31, 2018. Green shading is top 3, red shading is bottom 3. P/E NTM P/E P/B P/S Absolute Consumer Discretionary -0.43-2.27-0.93-1.10-1.18 Consumer Staples 0.46 0.05-0.06 0.00 0.11 Energy -0.61 0.00 1.18 0.65 0.31 Financial -0.75 1.39 0.49-0.51 0.16 Health Care -1.45 1.10-0.70 2.40 0.34 Industrials -0.11 0.16-0.90-0.51-0.34 Technology -1.08 0.16-0.93-1.03-0.72 Materials 1.30 0.52 2.05 0.20 1.02 Real Estate 1.05 0.05-0.85 0.65 0.23 Utilities 1.62-1.17 0.65-0.77 0.08 State Street Global Advisors 2

Relative To calculate the Relative, we examined the percentile ranking of sector valuations relative to the S&P 500 over the past 15 years based on trailing P/E, NTM P/E, P/B and P/S. A higher score indicates more attractive relative valuations compared to the sector s historical norm. Key Takeaway: s of Consumer Staples and Financials appear attractive relative to the broader market, while high momentum sectors, Consumer Discretionary, Health Care and Tech, have exhibited expensive valuations. The is calculated by combining recent, not including the most recent month, 3-months, 6-months and 12-months price performance of the sector. A higher score indicates higher price momentum. Key Takeaway: Tech and Consumer Discretionary led on momentum across all periods, while Health Care emerged as the third highest momentum sector. Financials and Consumer Staples continue to lag, as a flattening yield curve and rising short term interest rates overshadow the two sectors respectively. P/E NTM P/E P/B P/S Relative Score Consumer Discretionary 0.04-2.03-1.44-1.49-1.23 Consumer Staples 0.93 1.00 0.55 0.83 0.83 Energy -0.82-1.11 0.86 0.54-0.13 Financial 0.38 1.42 0.85 0.45 0.78 Health Care -1.98 0.08 0.10 0.88-0.23 Industrials 0.77 1.07-1.27 0.91 0.37 Technology -1.41-0.66-1.63-2.12-1.45 Materials 1.04 0.04 1.04 0.18 0.57 Real Estate 0.20-0.01 0.03 0.40 0.16 Utilities 0.86 0.19 0.90-0.59 0.34 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months Consumer Discretionary 0.68 0.86 1.24 0.93 Consumer Staples 0.22-1.65-1.53-0.99 Energy -0.58 0.78 0.63 0.28 Financial -1.80-1.25 0.10-0.98 Health Care 1.07 0.34 0.10 0.50 Industrials 0.27-0.74 0.03-0.15 Technology 1.43 1.17 1.79 1.46 Materials -0.38-1.04-0.12-0.51 Real Estate 0.56 0.59-1.01 0.05 Utilities -1.48 0.94-1.23-0.59 Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P., SPDR America Research, as of August 31, 2018. Green shading is top 3, red shading is bottom 3. State Street Global Advisors 3

Sentiment To calculate the Sentiment, we examined changes to the NTM EPS estimates over the prior three months, the EPS upgrade to downgrade ratio, and the magnitude and breadth of earnings beats in the current earnings season. A higher score indicates higher earnings sentiment in the sector. Key Takeaway: Health Care led on earnings sentiment driven by its upward 2018 earnings revision, while Energy showed weakness due to Q2 earnings misses and analyst downgrades. To calculate the we examined the percentile ranking of each sector s 30-day realized volatility and 3-month implied volatility relative to the S&P 500 over the last twelve months. A z-score was calculated based off that percentile. A higher score indicates higher than normal levels of realized or implied volatility. Key Takeaway: Continuous trade policy uncertainties kept volatility elevated in Industrials, while investors are not expecting high volatility in Health Care in the coming three months. 2018 EPS Est. 3 Months Change 2018 EPS Est. Upgrade to Downgrade Ratio Current Earnings Season Magnitude of Earnings Surprise Current Earnings Season % of Companies with Earnings Beats Sentiment Consumer Discretionary -1.77-0.72 0.82 0.19-0.37 Consumer Staples -0.68-0.59 0.19 0.10-0.25 Energy -0.16-0.84-2.71-2.09-1.45 Financial 0.46-1.30-0.18-0.37-0.35 Health Care 0.69 1.03 0.48 1.58 0.95 Industrials 0.13 0.36 0.03 0.76 0.32 Technology -0.32 0.19 0.65 1.00 0.38 Materials 2.30-0.68 0.17 0.10 0.47 Real Estate -0.53 2.22-0.46-1.18 0.01 Utilities -0.12 0.32 1.02-0.09 0.28 30-Day Realized Relative to the S&P 500 (Percentile) 3M Implied Relative to the S&P 500 (Percentile) Realized z-score Implied z-score Consumer Discretionary 55% 74% 0.37 0.43 0.40 Consumer Staples 63% 66% 0.84 0.17 0.51 Energy 42% 82% -0.40 0.74 0.17 Financials 34% 34% -0.82-1.02-0.92 Health Care 28% 0% -1.18-2.28-1.73 Industrials 83% 88% 2.02 0.97 1.49 Information Technology 59% 65% 0.61 0.13 0.37 Materials 56% 94% 0.47 1.17 0.82 Real Estate 24% 73% -1.43 0.41-0.51 Utilities 40% 42% -0.47-0.71-0.59 Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P., FactSet, SPDR America Research, as of August 31, 2018. Telecommunication sector is excluded, as the sector does not have implied volatility data available. Green shading is least volatile, red shading is most volatile. State Street Global Advisors 4

Glossary Implied (IV) is measured by the 3-month at-the-money implied volatility for options tied to the corresponding Select Sector SPDR ETFs. It represents the market s forward-looking expectation of volatility based on current options pricing. NTM Price to Earnings Ratio (NTM P/E) The ratio of the price of a stock and the firms earnings per share over the next twelve months. A lower NTM P/E indicates cheaper valuation. Price to Book Ratio (P/B) A financial ratio used to compare a company s current market price to its book value which is the carrying value of an asset according to its balance sheet account balance. A lower P/B indicates cheaper valuation. Price to Earnings Ratio (P/E) The ratio of the price of a stock and the firms earnings per share. A lower P/E indicates cheaper valuation. Price to Sales Ratio (P/S) The ratio of the price of a stock and the firms sales per share. A lower P/S indicates cheaper valuation. Z-score Z-score measures how many standard deviations an element is above or below the population mean. A sector z-score can be calculated from the following formula. z = (X - μ) / σ, where X is the sector value of the metrics. μ is the mean of 11 sector values for a certain metric. σ is the standard deviation of the value of eleven sectors. ssga.com spdrs.com State Street Global Advisors One Iron Street, Boston MA 02210. T: +1 866 787 2257. Important Information State Street Global Advisors and its affiliates have not taken into consideration the circumstances of any particular investor in producing this material and are not making an investment recommendation or acting in fiduciary capacity in connection with the provision of the information contained herein. The information provided does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor s particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. You should consult your tax and financial advisor. The views expressed in this material are the views of SPDR ETFs and SSGA Funds Research Team through the period ended May 31, 2018 and are subject to change based on market and other conditions and do not necessarily represent the views of State Street Global Advisors or any of its affiliates. This document contains certain statements that may be deemed forward-looking statements. Please note that any such statements are not guarantees of any future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected. The information provided does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. Investing involves risk including the risk of loss of principal. All ETFs are subject to risk, including possible loss of principal. Sector ETF products are also subject to sector risk and non-diversification risk, which generally result in greater price fluctuations than the overall market. The trademarks and service marks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners. Third party data providers make no warranties or representations of any kind relating to the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the data and have no liability for damages of any kind relating to the use of such data. Standard & Poor s, S&P and SPDR are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor s Financial Services LLC, a division of S&P Global (S&P); Dow Jones is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (Dow Jones); and these trademarks have been licensed for use by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC (SPDJI) and sublicensed for certain purposes by State Street Corporation. State Street Corporation s financial products are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, their respective affiliates and third party licensors and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such product(s) nor do they have an liability in relation thereto, including for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of any index. Distributor: State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC, member FINRA, SIPC, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of State Street Corporation. References to State Street may include State Street Corporation and its affiliates. Certain State Street affiliates provide services and receive fees from the SPDR ETFs. State Street Global Advisors 2018 State Street Corporation. All Rights Reserved. ID14206-2111637.5.1.NA.RTL 0918 Exp. Date: 09/30/2019