Compare SEL vs. SPYW ETF performance

Comparing 2 ETFs

Performance (July 20, 2026 - August 20, 2026)
SEL
+3.56%
SPYW
+2.88%
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Comparison analysis

Amundi Stoxx Europe Select Dividend 30 UCITS ETF (SEL) and State Street SPDR S&P Euro Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF (SPYW) belong to the High Dividend and Europe Blended Cap industry segments. SEL replicates its index using the Indirect with a Unfunded swap model, while SPYW is built on a Direct (Physical) replication method with a Full replication model. Both SEL and SPYW distribute dividends, with a TTM distribution yield of 5.37% and 3.35% respectively. Finance, Energy and Consumer Cyclicals are SEL’s top sector exposures, while SPYW invests in Finance, Utilities and Non-Energy Materials as its top 3. SEL’s top underlying securities are Legal & General Group Plc (6.07%), Taylor Wimpey Plc (4.60%) and Aegon Ltd. (4.22%). SPYW’s top underlying securities are ageas SA/NV (3.71%), NN Group NV (3.54%) and Teleperformance SE (3.52%). With a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.3%, SEL is cheaper than SPYW, with 0.3%. SEL has a 3M average daily volume (ADV) of +€1.7M vs. +€2.6M for SPYW.  The recorded 1Y bid-ask spread is +8.12bps (SEL) and +9.37bps (SPYW). The table below shows the full side-by-side ETF comparison of SEL and SPYW, with detailed data on performance, flows, liquidity, exposure to individual stocks, segments, sectors, and geographies, helping you select the best ETFs.

SEL
Amundi Stoxx Europe Select Dividend 30 UCITS ETF Dist - EURThis ETF provides exposure to Other European Equities
ISIN
LU1812092168
SPYW
State Street SPDR S&P Euro Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF - EURThis ETF provides exposure to Other European Equities
ISIN
IE00B5M1WJ87
Product Type
Passive ETF
Passive ETF
 
Strategy
Long only
Long only
 
NAV
€24.78
€30.84
 
AuM
-
-
 
TER
0.3%
0.3%
 
Rating
 
 
Provider
 
Investment strategy
Amundi Stoxx Europe Select Dividend 30 - UCITS ETF seeks to replicate as closely as possible the performance of the STOXX Europe Select Dividend 30 Index ("the Index) whether the trend is rising or falling.
The objective of the State Street SPDR S&P Euro Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF is to track the performance of certain high dividend-yielding equity securities issued by companies from within the Eurozone. It aims to do this by tracking the performance of the S&P Euro High Yield Dividend Aristocrats Index as closely as possible. The S&P Euro High Yield Dividend Aristocrats Index is designed to measure the performance of the 40 highest dividend-yielding Eurozone companies within the S&P Europe Broad Market Index (BMI), as determined in accordance with the Index methodology, that have followed a managed dividends policy of increasing or stable dividends for at least 10 consecutive years.
 
Dividend policy
Distribution
Distribution
 
 
 
Tax optimisation
 
PEA
 
UK Reporting
 
 
Performance and flows
Perf.
Flows
Perf.
Flows
 
1 month
+3.56%
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+2.88%
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3 months
+5.84%
+5.75%
 
1 year
+30.97%
+14.05%
 
3 years
+104.25%
+59.59%
 
5 years
+88.37%
+51.78%
 
Month to date
-0.04%
+0.16%
 
Quarter to date
+7.40%
+5.62%
 
Year to date
+20.95%
+13.09%
 
 
Volatility and risk
1 year
3 years
5 years
1 year
3 years
5 years
 
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Perf./Volatility
 
Max drawdown
 
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Exposure
 
Countries
 
Sectors or issuer types
Finance
64.47%
Energy
9.23%
Consumer Cyclicals
9.19%
Consumer Non-Cyclicals
4.15%
Industrials
3.94%
Business Services
3.83%
Non-Energy Materials
2.80%
Telecommunications
1.94%
Other
0.44%
Exposure data based on a proxy
 
Number of holdings
30
40
 
Weight of top 15 holdings
-
 
Top 15 holdings
-
ageas SA/NV
NN Group NV
Teleperformance SE
Hannover Rück SE
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG
UPM-Kymmene Oyj
Unipol Assicurazioni SpA
Sanofi
Elisa Oyj
Poste Italiane SpA
EDP SA
OMV AG
Allianz SE
A2A SpA
Assicurazioni Generali SpA
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Replication
 
Benchmark
 
Replication method
 
Replication model
 
Trackinsight replication rating
 
Tracking error (1Y)
 
Tracking difference (1Y)
 
1Y cumulative return difference
Best
+14.07bps
Worst
+4.40bps
Best
+75.96bps
Worst
+40.74bps
 
Daily return difference
Avg
+0.02bps
Worst
-0.61bps
Avg
+0.23bps
Worst
-3.02bps
 
 
Sustainability
 
SDG
 

Frequently asked questions about SEL and SPYW

How did SEL and SPYW perform in 2026?

As of yesterday, SEL has delivered a year-to-date performance of 20.95%, while SPYW has returned 13.09%.

Which ETF is seeing higher flows: SEL or SPYW?

As of yesterday, SEL has recorded +€190M in net flows YTD, compared to +€192M for SPYW since the beginning of the year.

Which ETF shows higher volatility: SEL or SPYW?

As of yesterday, SEL reported a 1-year volatility of 11.62%, whereas SPYW registered volatility 10.29% over the same period.

How do SEL and SPYW differ in sector exposure?

As of yesterday, SEL is primarily exposed to sectors such as Finance, weight 64.47%, Energy, weight 9.23% and Consumer Cyclicals, weight 9.19%. The top sectors in SPYW feature Finance, weight 31.31%, Utilities, weight 14.80% and Non-Energy Materials, weight 13.08%.

How do SEL and SPYW differ in geographic exposure?

As of yesterday, SEL has its largest country exposures in United Kingdom, weight 28.44%, France, weight 23.95% and Netherlands, weight 22.15%. The top countries in SPYW feature Germany, weight 20.95%, Italy, weight 20.34% and Finland, weight 16.79%.

How do SEL and SPYW differ in terms of holdings?

As of yesterday, SEL include Legal & General Group Plc, weight 6.07%, Taylor Wimpey Plc, weight 4.60% and Aegon Ltd., weight 4.22%. The top positions in SPYW feature ageas SA/NV, weight 3.71%, NN Group NV, weight 3.54% and Teleperformance SE, weight 3.52%.

Is SEL or SPYW more diversified?

As of yesterday, SEL holds 30 securities, with 59.44% of its assets allocated to its top 15 positions. SPYW, by comparison, includes 40 holdings and has 48.77% concentrated in its top 15.

Which ETF has a higher distribution yield: SEL or SPYW?

As of yesterday, SEL has a trailing 12-month yield of 5.37%, while SPYW offers 3.35%.

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