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ETF Screener

Find and compare ETFs quickly and easily

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Ultimate ETF Screener

With so many ETFs out there, we wanted to find the ones you want quickly and easily. We've created the most efficient ETF screener that takes into account the most logical and popular ETFs on a global basis, as well as the standards of financial investment institutions.With our screener, you can quickly and easily find, compare, and save your favorite ETFs, and save them as your personalized ETFs. We currently offer, US ETFs, which are listed in the US (traded on the US market). For each ETF, the major asset classes are divided into 'equities', 'bonds' and 'alternatives'.

Equities

By Market

US: ETFs tracking a representative US index (S&P500, NASDAQ100, DOW).

  • US: ETFs tracking a representative US index (S&P500, NASDAQ100, DOW).

  • All US: ETFs that track the entire US market.

  • World: ETFs that invest in representative stocks from around the world.

  • Developed markets: ETFs that invest in representative stocks of developed markets outside the US.

  • Emerging Markets: ETFs that invest in representative stocks of emerging markets.

By Style

  • Size: ETFs that can invest in large-cap, mid-cap and small-cap stocks by market capitalisation.

  • Value: ETFs that invest in value style stocks (US/global).

  • Growth: ETFs that invest in growth-style stocks (US/global).

  • ESG: ETFs screened for ESG-relevant companies in the U.S. and global markets.

Quant: ETFs tracking an index that uses quantitative methods to determine stock selection and weighting.

  • Equal-weighted: ETFs that track an index by investing equally in stocks within the index rather than by market capitalization.

  • Fundamental: ETFs that invest in stocks within an equity index by adjusting weights based on fundamental (financial, valuation) values.

  • Multi-Factor/Quality/Momentum/Value: ETFs that invest by evaluating various factors such as quality, momentum and value factors to select and weight stocks.

Dividend by type

  • High Dividend: ETFs that invest in dividend-paying stocks in the U.S. and global markets.

  • Dividend Growth: ETFs that invest in U.S. and global companies that pay high dividends and also have growth potential.

  • Dividend Other: ETFs that invest in various types of dividend-related companies (industry-specific, buyback, cash cow, etc.).

  • Low Volatility: ETFs that screen for and invest in companies with low volatility.

  • MLP: Master Limited Partnerships (MLP) ETFs that seek stable income by investing in energy and infrastructure-related companies.

  • Covered Call: ETFs that use a covered call strategy to provide stable income.

Sector : ETFs by sector & theme

Sector
Details

Energy

Energy-related industries, such as oil and gas and green energy companies

Materials

Basic and composite materials companies, including chemicals, steel, building materials, glass, paper, etc.

Industrials

Capital goods and logistics companies. Aerospace and defence, electrical equipment and machinery, construction and engineering, environmental, facilities, office, security services, transport logistics services, etc.

Consumer Discretionary

Consumer discretionary, automotive and parts, household durables, leisure products, textiles and apparel, distributors and retailers, hotels and restaurants, etc.

Consumer Staples

Less cyclical consumer companies. Producers of household and personal care products, distributors of consumer staples, and producers and retailers of food, beverages and tobacco.

Health Care

All healthcare-related companies. Manufacturers and distributors of healthcare services, medical equipment and supplies, Companies involved in the research, development, production and marketing of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products.

Financials

All financial companies. Companies involved in banking, financial services, consumer finance, capital markets and insurance.

Information Technology

IT-related software and hardware companies. Companies engaged in software and information technology services/hardware manufacturing, distribution, including telecommunications equipment, mobile phones, computers and peripherals, and electronic equipment manufacturing/manufacturing and distribution of semiconductors and related equipment and materials.

Communication Services

Communication services, content and information providers. E-gaming companies, communication services, media and entertainment companies.

Utilities Sector

Companies involved in property development and operation, including those providing property-related services and equity real estate investment trusts (REITs).

By Regions

  • Divided into Europe, Asia, Americas, Africa, Oceania

Leveraged/Inverse

Bonds

  • All : ETFs composed of representative US bonds, including a mix of government and corporate bonds, categorised by maturity.

  • Treasury Bonds : Treasury bonds issued by the US government, the most widely traded bonds, categorised by maturity.

  • Inflation-linked bonds : Inflation-linked bonds issued by the U.S. government that reflect inflation.

  • Corporate Bonds : Bonds issued by corporations that are categorised as high yield if they are not rated investment grade.

  • Other bonds : MBS, senior loans, etc.

  • Global bonds : Developed and emerging market bond ETFs

  • Leveraged/Inverse : Leveraged/Inverse ETFs on representative US bonds

Alternative Assets

  • Commodities : integrated, energy, precious metals, industrial metals, agricultural products

  • Real Estate : US, global real estate and REITs

  • Cryptocurrencies: Coins and other crypto-related ETFs

  • Leveraged/Inverse: Alternative asset leveraged/inverse ETFs

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