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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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BenzingaBenzinga··Lekha Gupta

Bunge Global Targets $15 EPS by 2030 Despite Missing 2026 Guidance

Bunge Global targets $15 EPS by 2030 and authorizes $3B buybacks, but 2026 guidance of $7.50-$8 trails analyst expectations.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Katie Brockman

Market-Cap vs. Equal-Weight Strategies Diverge in Consumer Staples ETF Landscape

XLP uses market-cap weighting with lower fees and better liquidity, while RSPS employs equal-weight strategy across more holdings, recently outperforming despite higher costs.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Robert Izquierdo

Vanguard VDC Outpaces Invesco RSPS in Consumer Staples ETF Showdown

Vanguard's VDC outperforms Invesco's RSPS with lower costs and stronger returns, while RSPS offers higher dividend yield and more balanced exposure.
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