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      Frequently Asked Questions: ETFs

      There are hundreds of ETFs on the Canadian market, but how can you find them and how can you dig in to decide if any are right for you?

      You might start your research by turning to detailed quotes, searching either a keyword or ETF symbol. RBC Direct Investing's Investor's Toolkit* also offers powerful tools and resources, such as:

      • ETF screeners: Here you'll find a number of filters that can help you narrow down your options. Choose from predefined screens (including strategies by RBC and Morningstar experts), or create your own from a list of 40 criteria, such as fund family, category, performance and country.
      • Easy comparisons: From an ETF screener, you can compare three ETFs side-by-side in different categories.
      • ETF Analyst Favourites: Explore favourite long-term portfolio builders as chosen by Morningstar analysts. They look at factors such as expenses, index construction, tax efficiency and diversification.

      A Practice Account, available to all RBC online banking clients, can give you access to these tools to start exploring — without risking a penny!

      How to Use a Detailed Quote

      An ETF's detailed quote provides a wealth of information, including date of inception (the older the fund, the more historical data is available), expense ratio, average trading volume, specific holdings and much more. You can find a detailed quote by entering a symbol or keyword in the search box on the top right corner of any page on the RBC Direct Investing platform. Find out more in the Research Guide.

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      How to Find and Research ETFs (2024)

      FAQs

      Where can I research ETFs? ›

      Best Websites and Blogs For ETF Research
      • Vantage Markets.
      • VanEck.
      • Investing.com.
      • ETF.com.
      • ETF Database.
      • Benzinga.
      • Invesco.
      • justETF.
      Mar 24, 2024

      How do you research ETFs? ›

      Ultimately, investors choosing an ETF need to ask 3 questions: What exposure does this ETF have? How well does the ETF deliver this exposure? And how efficiently can I access the ETF? Look at the ETF's underlying index (benchmark) to determine the exposure you're getting.

      How do I find good ETFs to invest in? ›

      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.

      How to look up 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.

      What is the best source for ETF information? ›

      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 Analyse ETF? ›

      How to Analyze an ETF
      • Understand the Asset Class and Strategy. Assessing an ETF is largely about examiningits underlying asset class or strategy. ...
      • Consider How the ETF Will Affect the Portfolio. An ETF—in fact, anyinvestment—shouldn't be viewed in isolation. ...
      • Tote Up All the Costs, Explicit and Implicit.

      What are the top 5 ETFs to buy? ›

      7 Best ETFs to Buy Now
      ETFAssets Under ManagementExpense Ratio
      iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (ticker: IBIT)$22.6 billion0.12%
      Global X Defense Tech ETF (SHLD)$470 million0.50%
      iShares MSCI Global Gold Miners ETF (RING)$566 million0.39%
      iShares U.S. Insurance ETF (IAK)$610 million0.39%
      3 more rows
      Sep 3, 2024

      Which ETF gives the highest return? ›

      List of 15 Best ETFs in India
      • Nippon India ETF PSU Bank BeES. 207.43%
      • Kotak Nifty PSU Bank ETF. 207.20%
      • BHARAT 22 ETF. 189.75%
      • ICICI Prudential Nifty Midcap 150 Etf. 101.04%
      • Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ ETF. 73.81%
      • HDFC Nifty50 Value 20 ETF. 71.93%
      • Nippon India ETF Nifty 50 BeES. 54.33%
      • Invesco India Gold ETF. 50.43%
      Aug 31, 2024

      Should a beginner invest in ETFs? ›

      ETFs for beginners

      One way for beginner investors to get started is to buy ETFs that track broad market indexes, such as the S&P 500. In doing so, you're investing in some of the largest companies in the country, with the goal of long-term returns.

      How many ETFs should I invest in? ›

      Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification.

      Which dividend ETF is best? ›

      7 Best High-Dividend ETFs to Buy Right Now
      High-Dividend ETFExpense RatioTrailing-12-Month (TTM) Dividend Yield*
      Franklin Income Focus ETF (INCM)0.38%5.4%
      Invesco High Yield Equity Dividend Achievers ETF (PEY)0.53%4.7%
      Global X Alternative Income ETF (ALTY)0.50%7.0%
      Virtus Private Credit ETF (VPC)9.72%10.3%
      3 more rows
      Sep 6, 2024

      Which ETFs track the S&P 500? ›

      S&P 500 Index (INDEXSP INX) – ETF Tracker
      SymbolETF NameP/E Ratio
      SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust17.9
      IVViShares Core S&P 500 ETF19.7
      VOOVanguard S&P 500 ETF20.1
      SPLGSPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF17.9
      1 more row

      Where can I find ETF filings? ›

      To search for a mutual fund, ETF, or variable annuity, click on Company Filings under the search bar at the top of the home page to get to the EDGAR search page. On the left side, you'll find tools optimized to search for Mutual Funds and Variable Annuities. You can use the Mutual Funds tool to also search for ETFs.

      How do you investigate an ETF? ›

      Analyze the ETF's holdings to determine its level of diversification, exposure to specific sectors, and potential concentration risk. Fees are the costs associated with investing in the ETF and include management fees, transaction fees, and other expenses.

      Where can I find ETF prospectus? ›

      Do ETFs come with a prospectus? Yes. Investors should carefully consider information contained in the prospectus, including investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. You can request a prospectus by calling Schwab at 800-515-2157.

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