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The S&P 500 is on track to close its second consecutive year with over 20% gains, and this positive momentum is expected to continue into 2025. According to BMO strategist Brian Belski, the benchmark index could reach 6,700 by the end of next year, representing a potential 14% upside.
Gotham Enhanced 500 ETF invests in S&P 500 constituents, reweighted using a proprietary valuation methodology. Nonetheless, the GSPY ETF's sector breakdown, top holdings, fundamentals, and price action closely mirror the S&P 500, offering little differentiation. With a 0.50% expense ratio, a 134% turnover rate and similar characteristics to cheaper S&P 500 ETFs, GSPY currently lacks a compelling reason for investment.
Gotham Asset Management is looking to short midcap and large-cap stocks with its latest exchange traded fund (ETF). Now, the issuer has launched the Gotham Short Strategies ETF (NYSE Arca: SHRT) on the New York Stock Exchange.
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