XLES
+67.40 · +10.77%
£693.24 · LSE
Invesco Energy S&P US Select Sector UCITS ETF | Sector Equity Energy
Invesco Investment Management Limited · Ireland
AUM:$78.8M
#– of – in Sector Equity Energy ETFs
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Reward Rating
57
Good
25.48% 1Y return
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Risk Rating
80
High
Risk Assessment
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Educational tool only – Scores are based on historical data, holdings and expense metrics for informational purposes. This is not financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Always conduct your own research or consult a qualified financial adviser.

Market Performance

📈 Up 25.5% over the past year, reflecting strong price momentum.

Cost Efficiency

💰 Ongoing charge of 0.14% — among the lowest available for this category.

What is XLES?

Invesco Energy S&P US Select Sector UCITS ETF tracks Morningstar Gbl Enrg NR USD, providing diversified exposure across 1 holdings. Its ongoing charge is 0.14%.

Performance Highlights

Investment Breakdown

Strong Recent Performance
XLES delivered 25.5% over the past year. Historical returns only — past performance is not indicative of future results.
Competitive Ongoing Charge
Ongoing charge of 0.14% — reasonable for the index exposure provided.
Concentrated Holdings
Top 10 holdings account for 100.0% of the ETF — significant weight in a small number of names.

Openbook Analysis

Performance: Good (57)

The scoring profile reflects moderate historical performance, with a 25.5% 1-year return (historical). The ongoing charge of 0.14% is reasonable for this exposure. Risk indicators are high, reflecting meaningful price sensitivity (historical).

For informational and educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

ETF Information
AUM$78.8M
Ongoing Charge0.14%
Dividend Yield0.00%
Holdings1
Inception DateDec 2009
DomicileIreland
DistributionNA
IndexMorningstar Gbl Enrg NR USD
ProviderInvesco Investment Management Limited
Beta1.24
CategorySector Equity Energy
CurrencyUSD
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Performance Metrics

Historical returns

6M
+25.2%
1Y
+40.7%
3Y
+57.0%
5Y
+151.6%
OpenBook InsightIf you had invested £10,000 in XLES 5 years ago, it would have grown to £25,160 — a gain of £15,160.

Annual Returns

Calendar year performance

XLES delivered positive returns in 5 of the last 5 calendar years.
YearXLES
2026 YTD+24.9%
2025+6.2%
2024+2.3%
2023+1.3%
2022+52.0%
CAGR 4yr+13.7%
5/5 positive yearsAvg return: +17.3%Worst year: +1.3% (2023)

Technical Analysis Summary

Automated insights from historical price action and indicators

Technical Regime: MIXED
Trend Strength
33%
Negative
Volatility
28.1%
Moderate
Momentum
-0.7%
30-day change
Support Level
775.50
Key floor
Key Insights
  • Price is consolidating, with low momentum over the recent period.
  • Monitor key support and resistance levels as part of broader risk assessment.

Reward Rating Breakdown

Our reward rating analyses XLES's attractiveness using 4 weighted factors. Each factor is scored 0-100, then combined using the weights shown below. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Overall Reward Rating
57
Good REWARD
Data Coverage: %
Factor Framework
Performance
Has the ETF delivered strong historical returns versus similar ETFs?
Cost Efficiency
Is the ETF cheap to own over long periods?
Income
Does it provide attractive and consistent distributions?
Diversification Quality
Does it spread exposure across holdings, sectors, and regions?

📈 Performance

Weight: 30%
84/100

Has the ETF delivered strong historical returns versus similar ETFs? Combines 1/3/5/10-year returns with the Sharpe ratio (risk-adjusted return).

1Y Return
25.48%
Very Good
3Y Return
12.35%
Very Good
5Y Return
22.00%
Very Good
10Y Return
10.41%
Very Good
Sharpe Ratio
No Data

Strong historical performance profile: 1-year return of 25.48%, 3-year annualised 12.35%, 5-year annualised 22.00%. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

💰 Cost Efficiency

Weight: 30%
85/100

Is the ETF cheap to own over long periods? Low ongoing charges compound into meaningful additional returns over a 10-year horizon.

Ongoing Charge
0.14%
Good
Net Expense Ratio
0.00%
Very Good
Annual Turnover
0.00%
Very Good
Tracking Difference
No Data

Low-cost and efficient structure: ongoing charge of 0.14%, net expense ratio of 0.00%, annual turnover of 0.0%.

💵 Income

Weight: 15%
15/100

Does the ETF provide attractive and consistent distributions? Combines the current yield with distribution frequency.

Distribution Yield
0.00%
Very Weak
Distribution Frequency
NA
No Data

Low-income profile — better suited as a growth holding: distribution yield of 0.00%, na distributions.

🌐 Diversification Quality

Weight: 25%
15/100

Does the ETF spread exposure across many holdings, sectors, and regions? Concentrated funds can be doing exactly what they're meant to do — treat the score as context, not a verdict.

Holdings
1
Very Weak
Top 10 Concentration
100.00%
Very Weak
Top Sector
No Data
Top Region
No Data

Heavily concentrated — returns will be driven by a narrow slice of the market: 1 holdings, top 10 at 100.0%.

Scores are derived from fund-provider disclosures and historical data. For informational and educational purposes only — not investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Risk Rating Breakdown

Our risk rating analyses XLES using 4 weighted factors. A higher score indicates higher risk. This is a framework for understanding exposure — concentrated funds can still be doing exactly what they're meant to do.

Overall Risk Rating
80
High RISK
Data Coverage: 50%
Factor Framework
Holdings Concentration
How much of the fund sits in its largest positions? Few dominant names mean returns ride on those companies.
Market Exposure
Geographic, sector and cyclical dependencies. High single-country or single-sector weight increases macro sensitivity.
Volatility
Historical price movement, beta and drawdowns — how sharply the fund moves relative to the market.
Income Reliability
How dependable the distribution yield is — cyclical-sector dependency and unusually high yields can flag payout risk.

🎯 Holdings Concentration

Weight: 25%
90/100

How much of the fund sits in a small number of positions? If the top holdings dominate, returns will be driven by those specific companies rather than the broader index.

Top 10 Weight
100.00%
High Risk
Largest Holding
100.00%
High Risk
Number of Holdings
1
High Risk
HHI (weight²)
10,000
High Risk

Holdings-level concentration is high: top 10 holdings at 100.0%, largest single position at 100.00%, 1 total holdings.

🌍 Market Exposure

Weight: 25%
0/100

How dependent is the fund on a single country, sector or economic cycle? Heavy exposure to one market means a single macro event can drive most of the return.

Top Region
Low Risk
Top Sector
Low Risk
Top 2 Sectors
0.00%
Low Risk
Cyclical Sectors
0.00%
Low Risk

Insufficient exposure data available.

📊 Volatility

Weight: 35%
72/100

How sharply does the fund move day-to-day and how deep have its drawdowns been? High volatility means wider return outcomes over short horizons.

1Y Volatility
22.65%
Elevated
Beta
1.24
Elevated
Max Drawdown
No Data

High historical volatility — expect meaningful short-term swings: 1Y volatility of 22.65%, beta of 1.24 (historical).

💵 Income Reliability

Weight: 15%
Not applicable

This is an accumulating ETF. Distributions are reinvested inside the fund, so there's no dividend-reliability risk to assess. The 15% income weight is redistributed to the other three factors.

Scores are derived from fund-provider disclosures and historical data. For informational and educational purposes only — not investment advice. Risk scoring is model-based and past data does not guarantee future results.