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Alternative Investment

XLRE

Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund

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Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLRE) is an exchange-traded fund that provides investors with exposure to alternative assets and thematic strategies. It carries an expense ratio of 0.09%. The fund offers a dividend yield of approximately 3.45%. The portfolio holds 31 securities.

Category

Alternative Investment

Dividend Yield

3.45%

Expense Ratio

0.09%

Holdings

31

Dividend History

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Top Holdings

1Prologis
2American Tower
3Equinix
4Crown Castle
5Public Storage

Key Features

  • S&P 500 REIT sector
  • Low expense ratio
  • Dividend income
  • Indirect real estate investment

Advantages

  • Very low expense ratio (0.09%)
  • Stable dividend income
  • Inflation hedge
  • Real asset exposure

Risks

  • Sensitivity to rising interest rates
  • Real estate cycle dependency
  • Only 30 holdings
  • Remote work impact

Rebalancing Strategy

Allocate 5-10% to alternative assets; use as VNQ alternative

XLRE Investment Analysis

XLRE (Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund) is a Alternative Investment ETF comprising 31 holdings. It has an expense ratio of 0.09% and a dividend yield of 3.45%. Its very low expense ratio makes it well-suited for long-term investing.

With a 3.45% dividend yield, it is ideal for income investing. Reinvesting dividends can maximize the compounding effect.

XLRE can play an important role in your portfolio. Due to its concentrated nature, consider combining it with other ETFs for diversification.

US ETF Investment Notes

A 15% withholding tax applies to US ETF dividends. If annual overseas stock capital gains exceed KRW 2.5 million, a 22% capital gains tax is imposed.

Exchange rate fluctuations affect returns. When the Korean won strengthens, dollar-denominated gains may decrease — consider whether to hedge currency risk.

Brokerage fees for overseas ETF trades vary. If you trade frequently, compare fees across brokerages before choosing one.

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