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910 ETFs Hold Meta Platforms (META)
Symbol | ETF Name | % Weight in ETF |
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FCOM | Fidelity MSCI Communication Services Index ETF | 21.29% |
IXP | iShares Global Comm Services ETF | 19.85% |
TECH.B | Evolve FANGMA Index ETF Trust Units CAD Unhedged | 19.36% |
TECH | Evolve FANGMA Index ETF Trust Units -CAD Hedged- | 19.36% |
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What is ETF exposure? ›
Diversification. One ETF can give investors exposure to many stocks from a particular industry, investment category, country, or a broad market index. ETFs can also provide exposure to asset classes other than equities, including bonds, currencies, and commodities. Portfolio diversification reduces an investor's risk.
How to see holdings of an ETF? ›
The ETF Stock Exposure Tool allows users to explore the ETFs that hold a particular stock. Simply enter a ticker symbol or name (e.g., GOOG) into the search box below, and the tool will direct you to ETFs with significant holdings in that stock.
How to search for ETFs? ›
To start finding ETFs, use the ETF Evaluator to search by sponsor, classification, and/or investment category. You can also perform an advanced search with additional search criteria. You can also explore all the ETFs we have to offer or even compare as many as five ETFs at once.
Which ETFs have the highest exposure to Google? ›
Unlock all 412 ETFs with exposure to Alphabet Inc. Class C (GOOG)
Ticker Ticker | ETF ETF | Weighting Weighting |
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GOOX | T-Rex 2X Long Alphabet Daily Target ETF | 76.25% |
XLC | Communication Services Select Sector SPDR Fund | 12.29% |
IXP | iShares Global Comm Services ETF | 12.17% |
FCOM | Fidelity MSCI Communication Services Index ETF | 12.06% |
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Which ETF has the highest AMD exposure? ›
771 ETFs Hold Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
Symbol | ETF Name | % Weight in ETF |
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AOTG | AOT Growth and Innovation ETF | 10.49% |
LCCN | Lyxor MSCI China UCITS ETF | 8.76% |
QMAX | Hamilton Technology Yield Maximizer ETF Trust Units E | 8.19% |
TRFK | Pacer Data and Digital Revolution ETF | 8.13% |
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Why is ETF not a good investment? ›
ETFs are subject to market fluctuation and the risks of their underlying investments. ETFs are subject to management fees and other expenses. Unlike mutual funds, ETF shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than their NAV, and are not individually redeemed from the fund.
What is the single biggest ETF risk? ›
The single biggest risk in ETFs is market risk.
Are ETFs more risky than stocks? ›
ETFs are less risky than individual stocks because they are diversified funds. Their investors also benefit from very low fees.
Do most ETFs track an index? ›
Low cost: Since ETFs generally track an index, the operational costs are low, and the cost savings are passed along to the shareholders of the fund.
Of note: All “actively managed” ETFs must, by law, disclose their full portfolios every day. They are actually the most transparent of all ETFs. etf.com is the single source for ETF intelligence. We provide real-time ETF news and analysis to educate investors and drive financial knowledge in the space.
Who owns the assets in an ETF? ›
Exchange-traded funds work like this: The fund provider owns the underlying assets, designs a fund to track their performance and then sells shares in that fund to investors. Shareholders own a portion of an ETF, but they don't own the underlying assets in the fund.
What is the best research tool for ETF? ›
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.
What is the most comprehensive ETF database? ›
CFRA offers one of the most comprehensive ETF databases in the industry. Gain real-time insight into the global ETF universe by quickly analyzing trends, flows, and holdings data to identify new product and investment opportunities.
How to know if an ETF is good? ›
Before purchasing an ETF there are five factors to take into account 1) performance of the ETF 2) the underlying index of the ETF 3) the ETF's structure 4) when and how to trade the ETF and 5) the total cost of the ETF.
Is there a meta ETF? ›
The Roundhill Ball Metaverse ETF trades on the NYSE Arca under the ticker symbol 'METV'. The Fund previously traded under the symbol 'META' until January 31, 2022. What are the fees for the Roundhill Ball Metaverse ETF? The Fund's gross expense ratio is 0.59% per year.
Which ETF has the most exposure to Netflix? ›
What ETF is Netflix in? There are 260 ETFs which contain Netflix. All of these ETFs are listed in the table below. The ETF with the largest weighting of Netflix is the iShares S&P 500 Communication Sector UCITS ETF USD (Acc).
Does qqq have meta? ›
Invesco QQQ Trust Series I
Apple Inc. NVIDIA Corp. Amazon.com Inc. Meta Platforms Inc.
Is Facebook meta in an ETF? ›
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) holds more than 25.23 million shares of Meta, which comprises 1.36% of the fund's holdings as of Feb. 8, 2022.