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ETF Screener – How do I find the best ETFs?

ETFs have gained much fidelity in recent years. There is a large selection of Exchange Traded Funds listed on stock exchanges. The justETF database provides information on all ETFs and physically backed ETCs that are authorised for distribution in Europe.

With this amount of information, doing research for ETFs can sometimes be difficult. To find the right fund and the fidelity to finally invest, you need to compare them with each other. This page explains how to search for the right ETFs for your investment and how the ETF Screener with its big database works exactly.

The decision for investing in passive index funds has been made. Congratulations on this first important step towards financial security. The question that initially concerns many investors is: How do I actually find the fund that suits me? After all, there are so many different criteria that fund investors can and should look for in exchange-traded funds. The justETF database helps them to find out all about the many different ETFs and to classify them correctly.

The default setting is that all funds which are available on stock exchanges in your home country are listed at the beginning - for the UK, this means London Stock Exchange, XETRA or Euronext Paris. You can change this at any time and make further individual adjustments in the ETF Screener. For example, you can change the currency of returns and key figures or have them displayed as of yesterday or month-end.

ETF Filter

With our justETF filter, you also have the option of narrowing down your ETF selection by applying special search criteria. Would you like to know more about ETFs that are eligible for savings plans or invest in a specific index? In addition to asset classes, regions and countries, ETF providers, fund domicile, size and places where they can be traded, you can also filter according to specific themes.

ETF Finder

The ETF Screener helps you to define investment themes that are relevant for you and to gain fidelity in the planned investment. Are you interested in dividend stocks, ETFs on climate change or cloud technology? Depending on the filter you have selected, the ETF Finder will display all the relevant ETFs with marketing authorisation in your specified country of origin and for your type of investor (private or institutional investor).

Further links:

What is an ETF UK?
Do any ETFs pay dividends?
What is a high dividend ETF?
What are the best dividend-paying ETFs?
What do ETFs do with dividends?

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FAQs

How to check ETF composition? ›

Viewing the components of an ETF in the ETF profile. The "Exposure" tab on the ETF profile allows you to obtain information on the securities in which the ETF under consideration invests.

Is MSCI World diversified enough? ›

The MSCI World is not diversified enough

The MSCI World index contains around 1,500 companies. By comparison, the Dax only contains 40 companies, while the S&P 500 contains 500. Investors in individual shares are likely to be less diversified still.

What is the optimal number of ETFs? ›

How to build an optimally diversified portfolio? Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification.

How to read ETF data? ›

The top tips for reading an ETF fact sheet include:
  1. Identify the ETF's ticker symbol.
  2. Examine the ETF's investment objective.
  3. Analyze the ETF's performance history.
  4. Check the ETF's expense ratio.
  5. Evaluate the ETF's holdings.
  6. Analyze the ETF's risk metrics.

What is the best ETF analysis tool? ›

Morningstar excels in its ability to provide a holistic analysis of ETFs. Investors can access detailed information on a fund's historical performance, risk metrics, and expense ratios.

Where can I get ETF data? ›

ETFdb is a data provider offering ETF Data and Dividend Data. They are headquartered in United States of America.

What is the most diversified ETF in the world? ›

Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF

This index provides exposure to almost 4,000 companies from across 50 countries at a low annual fee, and arguably offers possibly the most diversified portfolio of stocks possible. On the other hand, it does have a geographical bias, with 64% of companies in the ETF based in the US.

Is one ETF diversified enough? ›

Generally speaking, fewer than 10 ETFs are likely enough to diversify your portfolio, but this will vary depending on your financial goals, ranging from retirement savings to income generation.

Which is the best global ETF? ›

Global Equity ETFs with a Morningstar Medalist Rating of Gold
NameTickerMedalist Rating
Vanguard FTSE Dev World ETF $DisVDEVGold
Xtrackers MSCI ACWorld ESGScr ETF 1CXMAWGold
JPM Carb Transition Glbl Eq(CTB)ETF$AccJPCTGold
SPDR® MSCI ACWI IMI UCITS ETFIMIDGold
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Which ETF has the best 10 year return? ›

1. VanEck Semiconductor ETF
  • 10-year return: 24.37%
  • Assets under management: $10.9B.
  • Expense ratio: 0.35%
  • As of date: November 30, 2023.

What is the 3% limit on ETFs? ›

Under the Investment Company Act, private investment funds (e.g. hedge funds) are generally prohibited from acquiring more than 3% of an ETF's shares (the 3% Limit).

What is the 70 30 ETF strategy? ›

This investment strategy seeks total return through exposure to a diversified portfolio of primarily equity, and to a lesser extent, fixed income asset classes with a target allocation of 70% equities and 30% fixed income.

How to judge ETFs? ›

The two ways to see how closely an ETF matches the index performance are 'tracking error' and 'tracking difference'. Tracking difference addresses how closely the ETF tracks the index returns, while tracking error reflects how consistent over time the tracking quality is.

How do you tell if an ETF is a good investment? ›

The three things you want to look for are:
  1. The fund's liquidity.
  2. Its bid/ask spread.
  3. Its tendency to trade in line with its true net asset value.

How to tell if an ETF is overvalued? ›

Compare the ETF's Market Price to the NAV

Compare the market price to the NAV to determine if the ETF is trading at a premium or discount to its NAV. If the market price is higher than the NAV, the ETF is trading at a premium. If the NAV is lower than the price, the ETF is trading at a discount.

How do I see all the holdings of an ETF? ›

If you are interested in finding out the full holdings of an ETF sponsored by a company other than Fidelity, that information can be found on the ETF sponsor's own website.

What is the composition of an ETF? ›

Composition of ETFs

They are hybrid in that they combine mutual funds and the intraday trading features of closed-end funds. Nevertheless, ETFs can only be purchased and shared by retail investors in market transactions, rather than directly selling individual shares.

How do I find my ETF details? ›

  1. Please login to your ETF account by providing your valid username and the Password.
  2. Click on "View ETF balance" link.
  3. System will displays the current ETF balance of your account.

How to check iNAV of ETF? ›

To calculate iNAV, the calculation agent multiplies the last available price of each security in the calculation basket by the number of shares of that security included in the calculation basket.

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