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Energy (XLE)

Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund.

The Energy (XLE) is currently $55.93, last updated .

$55.93
1W -7.03%1M -5.60%3M -5.60%
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Recent Data

DateValueChange
Apr 14, 2026$55.93-2.10%
Apr 13, 2026$57.13+0.33%
Apr 11, 2026$56.94+0.00%
Apr 10, 2026$56.94-0.68%
Apr 9, 2026$57.33-4.70%
Apr 8, 2026$60.16+0.00%
Apr 7, 2026$60.16+0.80%
Apr 6, 2026$59.68+0.73%
Apr 5, 2026$59.25+0.00%
Apr 4, 2026$59.25

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Scenario
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What Happens When Natural Gas Prices Collapse?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Energy (XLE)?
Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund.
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