2025 Mid-year Sector Review

Happy Independence Day from ETFMathGuy! Similar to what we posted at the halfway point of 2024, this post summarizes the mid-year sector review and ETF performance in 2025. Accordingly, we highlight some of the newest trends and identify the strongest and weakest sectors this year.

This post summarizes the mid-year sector review and ETF performance in 2025, and identify the strongest and weakest sectors this year.
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Review of the 11 Sectors of the S&P 500

Indeed, there are 11 sectors in the S&P 500, as shown below. Therefore, while some of these sectors have several ETFs tracking them, we have chosen the ETFs in parentheses due to their long-standing presence in the markets. In our analysis below, we also consider the S&P 500 Index ETF (ticker: IVV), and the tech-heavy Nasdaq ETF (ticker: QQQ).

  • Information Technology (XLK)
  • Health Care (XLV)
  • Financials (XLF)
  • Consumer Discretionary (XLY)
  • Communication Services (XTL)
  • Industrials (XLI)
  • Consumer Staples (XLP)
  • Energy (XLE)
  • Utilities (XLU)
  • Real Estate (IYR)
  • Materials (XLB)

Consequently, using this list and reinvesting dividends, our sector review reveals that some sectors had total returns that did very well in the first half of 2025. However, a couple of sectors, such as Health Care and Consumer Discretionary, lost value in the first half of 2025.

This post summarizes the mid-year sector review and ETF performance in 2025, and identify the strongest and weakest sectors this year.
2025 Mid-year review of S&P 500 sector ETFs. Total Returns. Source: https://www.etfreplay.com/charts.aspx

Analysis and Insights from our Sector Review

Outperformers occurred in six sectors, suggesting a strong cyclical comeback. Leading the way were Industrials, Communication Services, and Technology sectors. Moreover, we see that Financials, Materials, and Utilities also outperformed the S&P 500. Our sector review is in sharp contrast to the mid-year review from 2024 when only one sector (Technology) outperformed the S&P 500. These trends appear to be due to easing tariff fears, a resilient labor market, and expectations of rate cuts. It also shows that the outperformance occurred in both the growth and value sectors of the S&P 500.

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