Virtus Reaves Utilities ETF

UTES
$81.04 (+ $1.13 + 1.41%)
Last updated: 2026-07-04 03:55 UTC
UTES Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE ARCX
NYSE ArcaUnited StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorUtilities
IndustryVirtus
ISINUS26923G8069
CUSIP26923G806
Market Price81.04
Dividend Yield 1.52%
Dividend Growth
1Y -0.22%
3Y +1.36%
5Y +2.17%
10YN/A
Annual Dividend 0.94
Latest Payout ($)0.32
Latest Payout Date2026-03-27
Dividend FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio29.67
EPS3.03
Market Cap$1.4B
Book ValueN/A
Price to BookN/A
BetaN/A
52w High88.43
52w Low57.24
Next Earnings DateN/A

Virtus Reaves Utilities ETF trades under ticker UTES on NYSE as an ETF. Use this page to review its stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Utilities exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US26923G8069, CUSIP 26923G806.

About the Company
Virtus Reaves Utilities ETF is a type of exchange-traded fund designed to provide investors with targeted exposure to the utilities sector of the financial markets. The primary function of this ETF is to replicate the performance of the utilities sector by investing in a diverse portfolio of utility companies. These companies typically deal with essential public services such as electricity, water, and gas provision. The Virtus Reaves Utilities ETF is actively managed, seeking to outperform standard utilities indices through strategic stock selection and portfolio management. Notable features of this ETF include its focus on reliability and stability, which are characteristic of utility companies often seen as a hedge against inflation and economic volatility. Given the critical nature of utility services, this ETF plays a vital role in providing investors with a stable, income-oriented investment, potentially offering dividends from the utilities it holds. The ETF thereby represents a significant component within diversified investment portfolios, particularly for those looking to gain specific sector exposure. It is managed by Virtus Investment Partners, known for providing active investment management through its broad array of financial products.
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