RSP - Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF

The Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF, known by its ticker RSP, aims to replicate the performance of the S&P 500 Equal Weight Index. The fund commits to allocating a minimum of 90% of its overall assets to the component securities of this underlying index.

As of Jun 30, 2026: spot at $212.89, ATM IV 12.6%, max pain $210.00, net GEX $85.9M.

Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Asset Management - Global
Market Cap
$91.83B
Beta
0.89
52-Week Range
179.94-214.3
Dividend Yield
$3.21
IPO Date
May 1, 2003
Exchange
AMEX

What RSP Looks Like to Options Traders Today

IV rank of 18.1% is subdued relative to the 1-year history, conditions that typically favor premium-buying or long-volatility structures (debit spreads, calendar spreads, long straddles); positive net gamma exposure ($85.9M) means dealers hedge against trend, damping realized volatility and biasing price toward heavy-OI strikes; the 25-delta skew (0.034) prices calls richer than puts, often reflecting upside speculation or squeeze risk.

What This Page Covers

The RSP overview links into per-metric analysis views: max pain, gamma exposure, volatility skew, expected move, options chain, open interest history, and aggregate Greeks. Microstructure data is available on short interest, short volume, fail-to-deliver, and market structure.

Frequently asked RSP overview questions

What is RSP?
RSP is the ticker symbol for Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF, an listed exchange-traded fund. The Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF, known by its ticker RSP, aims to replicate the performance of the S&P 500 Equal Weight Index. The fund commits to allocating a minimum of 90% of its overall assets to the component securities of this underlying index. Listed on AMEX. RSP is the ETF ticker shown on this page; ETF traders use the fund for diversified exposure to its underlying basket, for sector and factor rotation, and for hedging or replication strategies via the listed options chain.
What does the RSP options snapshot look like today?
As of Jun 30, 2026, the RSP options snapshot shows spot at $212.89, ATM IV 12.6%, IV rank 18.1%, max pain $210.00, net GEX $85.9M, expected move 3.62%. The full options chain, Greeks by strike and expiration, per-strike open-interest distribution, dealer gamma and delta exposure, and the volatility skew surface are linked from this overview page. Each per-metric route refreshes once per trading session and reflects the most recent close-of-business listed-options state.
What are RSP's key statistics?
Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP) carries a market capitalization of $91.83B, 52-week range of 179.94-214.3. Full holdings disclosure, expense ratio, and tracking-error history live on the per-ticker fundamentals page or the sponsor's site; daily NAV and premium/discount-to-NAV are accessible from the same view. These structural inputs frame how the ETF options market prices implied volatility relative to its constituents.
What sector or industry does RSP belong to?
Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF operates in the Financial Services sector, in the Asset Management - Global industry. Sector classification affects how the ticker correlates with sector ETFs, how it reacts to macro factors like rate moves and commodity prices, and how its options pricing compares to sector peers. Compare RSP's implied volatility and skew against sector benchmarks to gauge whether the options market is pricing single-name or systemic risk relative to the broader peer group.
How current is the RSP data on this page?
The options snapshot above is dated Jun 30, 2026 and refreshes once per session, with all per-strike Greeks and exposure aggregates recomputed at the daily close. Fund-level fields (sponsor, expense ratio, holdings concentration where available) refresh from the vendor feed nightly. ETF-specific filings (N-CSR, N-PX, N-CEN) update on the SEC EDGAR cadence. FINRA microstructure data refreshes on the source's cadence; for ETFs the off-exchange volume signal is dominated by authorized-participant creation and redemption rather than directional flow.