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The table below compares the performance and other essential indicators like dividend yield and expense ratio of undefined Consumer Discretionary Equities ETFs.

Consumer Discretionary Equities ETFs are exchange-traded funds that invest in a diversified portfolio of companies that operate in the consumer discretionary sector. The consumer discretionary sector includes companies that produce and sell non-essential goods and services such as automobiles, clothing, entertainment, and leisure products. These companies tend to benefit from a strong economy and consumer spending. They can include a mix of large and small-cap companies and provide exposure to different subsectors within the consumer discretionary industry.

It's important to note that these ETFs tend to be more sensitive to changes in economic conditions, as consumer discretionary companies tend to be more affected by changes in consumer spending and disposable income. As a result, they are generally considered riskier than the overall market, as the performance of consumer discretionary companies can be heavily dependent on the economy's overall health. However, they also have the potential for higher returns.

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Risk vs. Return Scatterplot

The Risk vs. Return Scatterplot allows you to quickly compare funds, stocks, and ETFs in one view. It displays the yearly return of an instrument on one axis and the risk (volatility) on the other.

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