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Acronym for Standard & Poor's Depositary Receipt, traded on the American Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "SPY." Called spiders, they are securities that represent ownership in a long-term Unit Investment Trust that holds a portfolio of common stocks designed to track the performance of the S&P 500 Index. A SPDR entitles a holder to receive proportionate quarterly cash distributions corresponding to the dividends that accrue to the S&P 500 stocks in the underlying portfolio, less trust expenses. Like a stock, SPDRs can be traded continuously throughout the trading day, or can be held for the long-term. In contrast, S&P 500 index mutual funds are priced only once, at the end of each trading day. Amex also trades MidCap SPDRs, which track the S&P MidCap 400 index. See also Diamonds; Exchange Traded Funds (Etfs).

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Abbreviation for Standard & Poor's Depositary Receipt, traded on the American Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol ‘SPY.' Called ‘spiders,' they are securities that represent ownership in a long-term unit investment trust that holds a portfolio of common stocks designed to track the performance of the S&p 500 Index.

 
 

 

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