Websites for Exchange-Traded Funds
Finding timely data on exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is becoming increasingly important as more investors are looking to these investments for their diversification benefits and low cost. The three websites below are a good starting point. Prospectuses, performance information, tracking error and other reports can be downloaded at the ETF sponsor sites.
General Websites
Morningstar.com
www.morningstar.com
For some time now, Morningstar.com has arguably been the most robust website for funds, including exchange-traded funds. Data on ETFs rivals that presented for mutual funds, including quotes, charts, performance statistics, ratings and risk figures, and fees and expenses. A performance table allows users to sort ETFs by return for various time frames. An ETF screener is also available for free (registration is required, however). Morningstar.com offers analyst research and commentary for premium subscribers, as well as a Quickrank tool that calculates a fair value estimate for the ETF.
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Discussion
This article on ETFs was clear and helpful to me. Thank you for providing these beginner insights.
DCH
posted 7 months ago by Douglas Heiner from Utah
Great Article!
Many of us are retired or close to it and it would be great if you can list those ETF's that provide Monthly Dividends.
I have found about 30 so far and appreciate the monthly checks from those I have purchased.
posted 7 months ago by Joe Petti from Connecticut
