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3 Energy ETFs Riding Oil’s Surge to 34%, 57%, and 113% Gains in 2026

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3 Energy ETFs Riding Oil’s Surge to 34%, 57%, and 113% Gains in 2026 Quick Read Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) has risen 34% over the past year with $37.9B in assets and a 0.08% expense ratio, holding 25 energy positions with ExxonMobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) comprising over 40% of the portfolio…
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  • Each energy instrument responds differently: XLE captures broad integrated oil company returns, OIH benefits from increased producer drilling budgets, and PBT's monthly distributions lag current commodity prices

    60% confidence
  • XLE captures broad integrated oil company returns, OIH benefits from increased producer drilling budgets, and PBT's monthly distributions lag current commodity prices

    60% confidence
  • XLE is the default choice for investors who want broad energy exposure without picking individual stocks and is one of the most cost-efficient ways to own the energy sector

    60% confidence
  • XLE is the default choice for investors who want broad energy exposure without picking individual stocks

    60% confidence
  • XLE is one of the most cost-efficient ways to own the energy sector

    60% confidence
  • XLE captures broad integrated oil company returns, OIH benefits from increased producer drilling budgets, and PBT's monthly distributions lag current commodity prices while facing pending litigation that could alter governance structure

    60% confidence
  • XLE is the default choice for investors who want broad energy exposure without picking individual stocks and is one of the most cost-efficient ways to own the energy sector

    60% confidence

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Exxon Mobil Corporation · combined portfolio weight40 percent
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