How to screen and trade ETFs on Futubull

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Tired of spending time and effort on stock selection? Why not try one-click investing in ETFs?

ETFs are highly sought after by investors due to their advantages such as one-click investment, diverse assets, risk diversification, and convenient trading. However, with so many ETFs available, how do you choose the right one for yourself?

On Futubull's Market > ETF page, you can easily view a list of ETFs and information from the US, Hong Kong, and other markets. Even if you are not familiar with a particular market or industry, you can quickly find relevant asset-based ETFs through the selection of rich tools in 4 methods.

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Method 1: Select ETFs based on mainstream market indices, industries, and leverage categories.

1. Index ETF section. Here, you can see ETFs from major stock indices in the market. Stock index (also known as market index) ETFs are low-cost, easy-to-understand investment tools that are available for long and short-term investors. If you want to quickly find index ETFs, you can enter this section and use the filtering tool to quickly select ETFs that meet your criteria based on the index and leverage categories.

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3. In addition, there is also a section for leverage ETFs and inverse ETFs, where you can view data such as prices, changes, volumes, and filter to quickly locate high-quality and popular ETFs of your choice.

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Method 2: Refer to popular ETFs.

1. Thematic ETF function classifies ETFs based on current popular themes or industries, such as Japanese stock ETFs, gold ETFs, etc.

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2. Featured Lists. View the most active ETFs and ETFs with the strongest gains in recent times, keeping up with market hotspots, helping you discover potential opportunities or risks. Plus, these lists can quickly help you observe the market sentiment of the entire market and various industries.

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Method 3: According to your own investment style

ETF investment style box. This feature divides stock and fixed income ETFs into nine different types through a nine-square grid. Taking stock ETFs as an example, the style to which the ETF belongs is combined according to market cap and investment style, directly reflecting its investment characteristics. At the same time, data trends can also help you identify at a glance which type of ETF performs best in the market environment on that day.

For investors who are relatively aggressive or expect to allocate small and medium-sized market cap stocks in their asset portfolios, they can consider choosing "mid-cap growth stocks" or "small-cap growth stocks" to see if there are relevant ETFs that meet their needs. If you want to maintain relatively stable returns and have a lower risk tolerance, you can consider choosing "large-cap value stocks" or take a look at the list of fixed-income ETFs with high credit ratings.

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Method 4: Refer to professional institutions for ratings

ETF Morningstar rating. The Morningstar rating is a recognized industry standard for fund evaluation. You can view the Morningstar rating list as your investment reference. Entrust professional work to professionals is often a wiser choice.

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After selecting an ETF, you can enter the fund details page>[Fund]. Here, you can not only view more detailed information about the ETF, but also combine professional and comprehensive graphical data for in-depth analysis and comparison.

For example, view its Morningstar rating data to understand the comprehensive performance and score of the ETF; view the holding details to understand which stocks and assets are included in the ETF; view the type of assets, industry, region, investment style, etc., to help you determine its risk type. Through comprehensive data information, help you make better decisions on whether to include the ETF in your investment portfolio.

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In short, to select high-quality ETFs, investors need to understand the investment strategy and composition of ETFs and choose products that suit their investment goals and risk preferences. Use Futubull's various tools to fully understand ETF products in the market, grasp market trends and investment opportunities, and make more informed investment decisions.

Disclaimer: The above content does not constitute any act of financial product marketing, investment offer, or financial advice. Before making any investment decision, investors should consider the risk factors related to investment products based on their own circumstances and consult professional investment advisors where necessary.

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