SPDR (ASX:SFY) ETF
The SPDR SFY ETF is the only Australian ETF providing exposure to Australia’s top 50 listed companies, by market capitalisation. SFY provides a low-cost way to invest in the ASX’s top 50 companies through a single fund.
SFY ETF review
SFY share price and fees
share price:
7 Aug 2020 | ||
Price | $39.30 |
7 Aug 2020 |
7 Aug 2020 |
ETF share prices are updated using end of day data from the ASX. FUM, fee and spread data is updated monthly, with a delay. Refer to the ETF’s PDS and the ASX website for up-to-date information.
SFY fees
SFY performance
This chart shows the five-year performance of the chosen ETF to key asset classes of Aussie shares (VAS), US shares (IVV) and global bonds (VIF). You can use this chart to visualise how the ETF responds to different market environments. You can get our reports on ASX: VAS, ASX: IVV & ASX: VIF. The chart compares price return only.
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What does the SFY ASX ETF invest in?
The SPDR SFY ETF seeks to closely track the returns of the S&P/ASX 50 Index. The ETF is heavily weighted towards financials, with the next largest sector weightings being materials and health care. You could buy all of these companies yourself using a share brokerage account, but that would be a very expensive and time-consuming process. ETFs are an effective way to invest in an entire sector through a single trade.
What do investors use the SFY ETF for?
The SPDR SFY ETF could be used by investors to get exposure to a broad basket of Australia’s largest public companies. The top 50 Australian stocks actually represent 80% of the Australian equity market and generally have a high level of liquidity. These Australian companies are likely to grow their profits over time and have a track record of paying regular tax-effective dividends for their shareholders.
How to buy the SFY ETF
Did you know: You can invest in any ASX-listed ETF for $6.50 (or less)?
SFY investor starter pack
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SFY holdings

ASX: SFY’s dividend 2021
When does SFY pay a dividend?
SFY dividend reinvestment plan (DRP)
Warnings we apply to the SFY ETF
SFY tax domicile
SFY ETF registry
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Australian shares sector data
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ASX: SFY technical analysis
The Best ETFs technical analysis chart pack shows the 12-month share price movements, Stochastic bands and traded volume (for both up and down days). This chart uses end-of-day data, so it’s for illustrative purposes only.
*The warnings on this page are applied by our ETF research team. Please know that these warnings are based on quantitative metrics and our internal methodology. These risks are not exhaustive and therefore they should not be relied upon. Always read the PDS of the function and speak to your financial adviser before acting on this information.
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