21 Ways To Use ETF Database

By: ETFdb
With more than 1,400 exchange-traded products now available to U.S. investors–and more debuting every week–it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep track of all the options out there. While some ETFs are truly one-of-a-kind, in many cases investors looking to gain access to a particular asset class or strategy have the luxury of multiple products from which to choose. For example, there are three retail ETFs, more than 30 China ETFs and even a trio of options for tapping into California municipal debt. The proprietary database maintained at ETFdb.com can be used to slice and dice the rapidly-expanding ETF universe in just about every way imaginable, offering a flexible tool for analyzing potential solutions to countless investment objectives. Starting from the ETF Screener, ETFdb Categories or ETFdb Types pages, investors can drill down to a list of ETFs meeting certain criteria and then compare potential investments across dozens of different metrics. To [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: 101 ETF Lessons Every Financial Advisor Should Learn The Compelling (And Simple) Case For Low Volatility ETFs ETFs: The $10 Billion Club Ten New Year’s Resolutions For ETF Investors Ten Unexpected Observations On YTD ETF Returns
With more than 1,400 exchange-traded products now available to U.S. investors–and more debuting every week–it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep track of all the options out there. While some ETFs are truly one-of-a-kind, in many cases investors looking to gain access to a particular asset class or strategy have the luxury of multiple products from which to choose. For example, there are three retail ETFs, more than 30 China ETFs and even a trio of options for tapping into California municipal debt. The proprietary database maintained at ETFdb.com can be used to slice and dice the rapidly-expanding ETF universe in just about every way imaginable, offering a flexible tool for analyzing potential solutions to countless investment objectives. Starting from the ETF Screener, ETFdb Categories or ETFdb Types pages, investors can drill down to a list of ETFs meeting certain criteria and then compare potential investments across dozens of different metrics.  To [...]

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