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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Seena Hassouna

FSTA vs. RSPS: Choosing Your Consumer Staples ETF Strategy

FSTA and RSPS offer divergent consumer staples strategies: FSTA emphasizes low fees (0.08%) and mega-cap concentration with stronger returns, while RSPS pursues equal-weighting and higher income (2.9% yield) at higher cost.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Robert Izquierdo

FSTA vs IYK: Which Consumer Staples ETF Wins on Cost and Returns?

Fidelity's FSTA beats iShares' IYK on fees (0.08% vs 0.38%) and 1/5-year returns, while IYK offers higher yields and healthcare diversification. Choose FSTA for cost-conscious investors.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··John Ballard

FSTA Outshines FTXG: Why Fidelity's Staples ETF Wins on Fees and Returns

Fidelity's FSTA consumer staples ETF significantly outperforms First Trust's FTXG with lower fees, broader diversification, and superior 10-year returns despite slightly lower dividend yield.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Katie Brockman

FSTA and VDC Track Similar Consumer Staples Exposure With Distinct Trade-Offs

FSTA and VDC offer nearly identical consumer staples exposure with minor trade-offs: FSTA has lower costs and yield, while VDC provides superior liquidity and larger assets.
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