
TSE:ULV.F
This summary was created by AI, based on 5 opinions in the last 12 months.
The Invesco S&P500 Low Volatility ETF (ULV.F) has been highlighted as a defensive investment option, especially appealing during market downturns. Experts note its focus on the lowest volatile stocks in the S&P 500, which yields a beta below 0.25, making it less susceptible to market fluctuations. The ETF offers a relatively low management expense ratio (MER) of 0.3% and a yield around 1.8%. Various reviews suggest holding or setting a stop-loss at around $46, while aiming for price targets between $59 and $60, indicating potential upside of over 16% to 18%. Overall, ULV.F is considered a solid choice for investors looking for stability and growth in uncertain markets.
Invesco S&P500 Low Volatility ETF is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol ULV.F.TO (previously ULV.F-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (ULV.F-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:ULV.F or ULV.F.TO
In the last year, 5 stock analysts published opinions about ULV.F.TO (previously ULV.F-T on Stockchase). 5 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is TOP PICK. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Invesco S&P500 Low Volatility ETF.
Invesco S&P500 Low Volatility ETF was recommended as a Top Pick by The Panic-Proof Portfolio (Stockchase Research) on 2025-11-04. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Invesco S&P500 Low Volatility ETF.
Earnings reports or recent company news can cause the stock price to drop. Read stock experts' recommendations for help on deciding if you should buy, sell or hold the stock.
In the last year, there was no coverage of Invesco S&P500 Low Volatility ETF published on Stockchase.
On 2026-06-09, Invesco S&P500 Low Volatility ETF (ULV.F.TO) stock closed at a price of $51.38.
Our PAST TOP PICK with ULV.F has triggered its stop at $50. To remain disciplined, we recommend covering the position at this time. Combined with our previous guidance, this will result in a net investment loss of 1%.