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  • ETFtracker | Australian ETF Analysis | Data Analytics

    An interactive explorer for Australian ETFs A FREE source of data-driven insights, analysis and a look under the ETF hood with data from the exchanges, ETF issuers and more. Access the App Access ETF Analytics Compare Holdings Getting Started Series See the Newsletters Getting Started Check out our getting started guides and other educational articles with links to articles, videos and more. GET STARTED As seen on Home: Why choose About ETFtracker Interactively Explore ETF data If you're tired of not being able to interact with ETF data you read in the news or PDF reports, then you've come to the right place. Making data come to life with an interactive application means you can explore more than just what you read in the headlines and gain more in-depth insights that can keep you better informed about the ETF market and your investments ​ We als have holdings analysis for over 100 ETFs. Updated daily, users can use this feature to see what equities and other assets are contained in ETFs as well as compare see what ETF exposure a particular stock like CBA, Afterpay, Tesla and more may have. Data Driven Conversations Whether you explore the articles on this site, listen to our podcast or videos or want to interact and ask questions on the ETFtracker Forum, we are here to help you on your ETF investing journey. ​ Each month we publish our latest insights from the data that comes from the ASX and Chi-X as well as from the ETF issuers. We also do a weekly wrap up of ETF news and insights that affect Australian ETF investors. Home: FAQ FAQ Is ETFtracker free to use? We use publicly available sources of information to create this application and believe that better insights come from making this available at a low cost and the lowest cost is free. Additionally, our main work comes from data consulting to various finance/non-finance clients and this work is also an advertisement for our capabilities Can I share or embed this app in my own website? Yes you can. Since it's currently built using Power BI, any user can click on the share icon at the bottom right of the app page and use that link to place this app within your own website. We just ask that you attribute us or our website in your work. Can I trade through this app? No. This app is purely for analysis purposes only and does not give financial advice but you will find that there are many wealth management firms who can help you with your trading requirements. Get in touch with us if you need help finding any. How often is the data updated? Monthly. The main data sources for the app come from the major Australian exchanges where you can trade these sorts of funds. These are the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) and Chi-X. These exchanges update their data on a monthly basis. Home: Contact What Can We Help You With? Fill in the form below if you have any questions. Submit your email to the subscribe form to get on our mailing list Send Your details were sent successfully!

  • ETFtracker | Podcasts

    The ETFtracker Show List of ETFtracker Podcasts - also available on Spotify. ​ Additionally, we also have a YouTube channel where you can watch the shows we create. ​ However you prefer to consume, we are here to provide that. Prefer Spotify? Click on the Spotify icon in the footer below. YouTube - Exchange Traded Fridays YouTube - Interviews with Experts

  • ETFtracker | List of ETF Datasets

    Datasets This page showcases a list of various ETF datasets that you can access. It is mainly focused on Australian ETFs but some international datasets will also be included. Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) Each month the ASX publishes an update on the various Exchange Traded Products (ETPs including ETFs), LICs (Listed Investment Companies), mFund (ASX unlisted managed funds), REITs (Real Estate Investment Trust) and more. This dataset is one of the key inputs for the ETFtracker application. ​ You can view more details here: https://www2.asx.com.au/issuers/investment-products/asx-funds-statistics Chi-X Like the ASX, Chi-X also publishes an update on the various Exchange Traded Products (ETPs including ETFs) that are exchanged at its venue. This includes the ASX listed ETFs to give a total market view. This also makes up an important part of the ETFtracker app as the data for Chi-X only listed ETFs comes from here. ​ You can view more details here: https://www.chi-x.com.au/funds/monthly-reports Market Index Complete overview of the ASX share market. Get today's stock quotes, tips, broker consensus and upcoming floats. They have a specific section on ETFs under their Popular Pages. ​ You can find more details here: https://www.marketindex.com.au/asx-etfs Yahoo Finance Not just a useful website for finance news and data for equities, they also are a great source of insights and details on Australian ETFs. They showcase some holdings data as well as price performance of ETFs and have downloads you can access. If you're a bit more capable, you can utilise their API access to programatically obtain the data you need for your analysis. ​ You can find more details here: https://au.finance.yahoo.com/ Quandl Quandl is a marketplace for financial, economic and alternative data delivered in modern formats for today's analysts, including Python, Excel, Matlab, R, and APIs. They were originally a standalone company but were bought out by Nasdaq in 2018. Whilst their data is more US focused, for traders looking for great dataset on US ETF markets, Quandl has a variety of resources you can subscribe to. ​ You can find more details here: https://www.quandl.com/

  • ETFtracker | Google Finance Price Comparisons

    Google Finance Comparisons Curated list of Australian ETF price comparisons on Google Finance Update 22nd September 2021 - added NDQ back to Technology Group 1 and removed ASIA which, whilst technology focused too, makes more sense amongst Asian names where it already is in a group. ​ The following is a list of different Australian ETF price comparison groupings as per Google Finance. ​ Google Finance does not cover all Australian ETFs (some commodity and all Active ETFs are not shown) but it does provide some good insights based on what it does cover. There are about 150+ that it does show (out of over 240). ​ The following list covers 82 of these 150+ and they have been grouped according to different themes. Google Finance only allows for the comparison of 5 securities at a time so where there are multiple ETFs in the same category, we have made some of these groups according to similar market cap, region or other ways that make sense. ​ To see if an ETF you are interested in is listed, hit CTRL+F to search for it or use the menu navigation butons below. ​ Note: The images shown below were snapshotted on the 14th August 2021 but the links provided will take you to the up to date results in Google. ​ Fixed Income ETFs are not shown here nor are multi-asset, multi-sector ETFs though we will add those over time. Gold Region: Broad China Other Commodity Region: India Region: Australia Region: Other Asia Region: USA Region: Europe Region: China Region: Emerging Market ESG Factor Based Financials Healthcare Infrastructure Property Technology Gold Gold related ETFs. Does not include PMGOLD and GOLD which are not shown on Google Finance ​ GDX - VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF QAU - BetaShares Gold Bullion ETF (AU$ Hedged) MNRS - BetaShares Global Gold Miners ETF - Currency Hedged ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/GDX:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AQAU%2CASX%3AMNRS&window=6M Other Commodity Other commodity and resource related ETFs - ETF Securities various metals ETFs are not available on Google so not shown here. ​ FUEL - BetaShares Global Energy Companies ETF - Currency Hedged OOO - BetaShares Crude Oil Index ETF-Currency Hedged (Synthetic) OZR - SPDR S&P/ASX 200 Resource Fund MVR - VanEck Vectors Australian Resources ETF QRE - BetaShares Resources Sector ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/FUEL:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AOOO%2CASX%3AOZR%2CASX%3AMVR%2CASX%3AQRE&window=6M Region - Australia Various Australian region market focused equity ETFs. This covers the top based on market cap but there are many others which we will add in other group comparisons later on ​ VAS - Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF STW - SPDR S&P/ASX 200 IOZ - iShares Core S&P/ASX 200 ETF VHY - Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF MVW - VanEck Vectors Australian Equal Weight ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/VAS:ASX?comparison=ASX%3ASTW%2CASX%3AIOZ%2CASX%3AVHY%2CASX%3AMVW&window=6M Region - United States Various USA market focused equity ETFs. This covers the top based on market cap but there are many others which we will add in other group comparisons later on ​ IVV - iShares S&P 500 ETF VTS - Vanguard US Total Market Shares Index ETF NDQ - BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF IHVV - iShares S&P 500 AUD Hedged ETF SPY - SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/IVV:ASX?window=6M&comparison=ASX%3AVTS%2CASX%3ANDQ%2CASX%3AIHVV%2CASX%3ASPY Region - China Various Chinese related ETFs. ​ IZZ - iShares China Large-Cap ETF CETF - VanEck Vectors ChinaAMC A-Share ETF CNEW - VanEck Vectors China New Economy ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/CETF:ASX?window=6M&comparison=ASX%3ACNEW%2CASX%3AIZZ Region - Broad China ETFs with largely Chinese related exposure across top holdings.​ ​ IAA - iShares Asia 50 ETF VAE - Vanguard FTSE Asia Ex-Japan Shares Index ETF ASIA - BetaShares Asia Technology Tigers ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/IAA:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AVAE%2CASX%3AASIA&window=6M Region - India 2 Indian related ETFs available to on Australian exchanges. ​ IIND - BetaShares India Quality ETF NDIA - ETFS Reliance India Nifty 50 ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/IIND:ASX?comparison=ASX%3ANDIA&window=6M Region - Other Asia Other Asian nation ETFs ​ IJP - iShares MSCI Japan ETF IKO - iShares MSCI South Korea Capped Index ETF HJPN - BetaShares Japan ETF - Currency Hedged Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/IJP:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AIKO%2CASX%3AHJPN&window=6M Region - Europe Other Asian nation ETFs ​ IEU - iShares Europe ETF VEQ - Vanguard FTSE Europe Shares ETF F100 - BetaShares FTSE 100 ETF ESTX - ANZ ETFS EURO STOXX 50 ETF Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/IEU:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AVEQ%2CASX%3AF100%2CASX%3AESTX&window=6M Region - Emerging Markets Various Emerging Markets ETFs that are shown on Google Finance - some that are active are not shown here - e.g. FEMX from Fidelity. ​ IEM - iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF VGE - Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF WEMG - SPDR S&P Emerging Markets Fund EMKT - Vaneck Vectors MSCI Multifactor Emerging Markets Equity ETF Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/IEM:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AVGE%2CASX%3AWEMG%2CASX%3AEMKT&window=6M ESG - Group 1 First of a list of ESG related ETFs that are shown on Google Finance. Grouing is done in order of market cap as at the creation date of this page (14th August 2021). Active ESG ETFs like IMPQ from eInvest not shown as their prices are not available on Google Finance. ​ ETHI - BetaShares Global Sustainability Leaders ETF FAIR - BetaShares Australian Sustainability Leaders ETF RARI - Russell Australian Responsible Investment ETF IHWL - iShares Core MSCI World ex Australia ESG Leaders (AUD Hedged) ETF IWLD - iShares Core MSCI World ex Australia ESG Leaders ETF Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/ETHI:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AFAIR%2CASX%3ARARI%2CASX%3AIHWL%2CASX%3AIWLD&window=6M ESG - Group 2 Second of a list of ESG related ETFs that are shown on Google Finance. Active ESG ETFs like IMPQ from eInvest not shown as their prices are not available on Google Finance. ​ VESG - Vanguard Ethically Conscious International Shares Index ETF GRNV - VanEck Vectors MSCI Australian Sustainable Equity ETF ESGI - Vaneck Vectors MSCI International Sustainable Equity ETF HETH - BetaShares Global Sustainability Leaders ETF - Currency Hedged VETH - Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/VESG:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AGRNV%2CASX%3AESGI%2CASX%3AHETH%2CASX%3AVETH&window=6M ESG - Group 3 Third of a list of ESG related ETFs that are shown on Google Finance. Active ESG ETFs like IMPQ from eInvest not shown as their prices are not available on Google Finance. ​ ERTH - BetaShares Climate Change Innovation ETF CLNE - VanEck Vectors Global Clean Energy ETF E200 - SPDR S&P/ASX 200 ESG Fund DZZF - BetaShares Diversified High Growth ETF DGGF - BetaShares Ethical Diversified Growth ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/ERTH:ASX?comparison=ASX%3ACLNE%2CASX%3AE200%2CASX%3ADZZF%2CASX%3ADGGF&window=6M ESG - Group 4 Fourth of a list of ESG related ETFs that are shown on Google Finance. Active ESG ETFs like IMPQ from eInvest not shown as their prices are not available on Google Finance. ​ DBBFBetaShares Ethical Diversified Balanced ETF IESGiShares Core MSCI Australia ESG Leaders ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/DBBF:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AIESG&window=6M Factor Based - Group 1 This is a group of ETFs that are focused on tracking a particular factor such as Value, Quality, Momentum or other factors. ​ QUAL - VanEck Vectors MSCI World Ex-Australia Quality ETF WDMF - iShares Edge MSCI World Multifactor ETF QHAL - VanEck Vectors MSCI World Ex-Australia Quality (Hedged) ETF QLTY - BetaShares Global Quality Leaders ETF EMKT - Vaneck Vectors MSCI Multifactor Emerging Markets Equity ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/QUAL:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AWDMF%2CASX%3AQHAL%2CASX%3AQLTY%2CASX%3AEMKT&window=6M Factor Based - Group 2 This is a group of ETFs that are focused on tracking a particular factor such as Value, Quality, Momentum or other factors. ​ AUMF - iShares Edge MSCI Australia Multifactor ETF QMIX - SPDR MSCI World Quality Mix Fund DVDY - VanEck Vectors Morningstar Australian Moat Income ETF HQLT - BetaShares Global Quality Leaders ETF - Currency Hedged VLUE - VanEck Vectors MSCI International Value ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/AUMF:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AQMIX%2CASX%3ADVDY%2CASX%3AHQLT%2CASX%3AVLUE&window=6M Financials Various banking and financials related ETFs available on the Australian Exchanges. ​ OZF - SPDR S&P/ASX 200 Financials ex A-REIT Fund MVB - VanEck Vectors Australian Bank ETF BNKS - BetaShares Global Banks ETF - Currency Hedged QFN - BetaShares Financials Sector ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/OZF:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AMVB%2CASX%3ABNKS%2CASX%3AQFN&window=6M Healthcare and Biotechnology Various healthcare and biotechnology related ETFs available on the Australian Exchanges. ​ IXJ - iShares Global Healthcare ETF DRUG - BetaShares Global Healthcare ETF - Currency Hedged HLTH - VanEck Vectors Global Healthcare Leaders ETF CURE - ETFS S&P Biotech ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/IXJ:ASX?window=6M&comparison=ASX%3ADRUG%2CASX%3AHLTH%2CASX%3ACURE Infrastructure Various Infrastructure related ETFs available on the Australian Exchanges. ​ IFRA - VanEck Vectors FTSE Global Infrastructure (Hedged) ETF VBLD - Vanguard Global Infrastructure Index ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/IFRA:ASX?comparison=ASX%3AVBLD&window=6M Property Various Property related ETFs available on the Australian Exchanges. ​ VAP - Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF SLF - SPDR S&P/ASX 200 Listed Property Fund MVA - VanEck Vectors Australian Property ETF DJRE - SPDR Dow Jones Global Select Real Estate Fund REIT - VanEck Vectors FTSE International Property (Hedged) ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/VAP:ASX?window=6M&comparison=ASX%3ASLF%2CASX%3AMVA%2CASX%3ADJRE%2CASX%3AREIT Technology - Group 1 First of the group of technology related ETFs available on the Australian Exchanges. ​ HACK - BetaShares Global Cybersecurity ETF NDQ - BetaShares Nasdaq 100 ETF ATEC - BetaShares S&P/ASX Australian Technology ETF TECH - ANZ ETFS Morningstar Global Technology ETF FANG - ETFS FANG+ ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/HACK:ASX?comparison=ASX%3ANDQ%2CASX%3AATEC%2CASX%3ATECH%2CASX%3AFANG&window=6M Technology - Group 2 First of the group of technology related ETFs available on the Australian Exchanges. ​ ROBO - ETFS ROBO Global Robotics and Automation ETF RBTZ - BetaShares Global Robotics and Artificial Intelligence ETF ACDC - ETFS Battery Tech & Lithium ETF ESPO - VanEck Vectors Video Gaming and Esports ETF CLDD - BetaShares Cloud Computing ETF ​ Google Finance Link: https://www.google.com/finance/quote/ROBO:ASX?comparison=ASX%3ARBTZ%2CASX%3AACDC%2CASX%3AESPO%2CASX%3ACLDD&window=6M

  • ETFtracker | List of ETF Apps

    List of ETF Apps This page showcases a list of various ETF applicaitons that you can access to do further analysis on local and global ETF markets. Some applications have a full spectrum of tools whereas others might only look at price performance. Features continue to be added all the time to these so please check back for more updates ETF Logic - Logicly Platform Logicly, is the ETF platform from ETF Logic and contains a wealth of different tools for ETF enthusiasts. This includes screeners, flow analysis and charting tools. It also includes an ability to view ETF holdings by what ETF they are a part of. This does not include all Australian companies however as you can look up mainstays like CBA or BHP and see their ETF exposure but Afterpay is not listed. It might come out in new updates though. There is a tonne of functionality here so check it out below: ​ https://www.etflogic.io/ Koyfin Koyfin is a powerful platform when you consider the availability of tools you can use for free (with a pricing model coming out sometime in the future and likely advanced features for paying users). It's not exactly a Bloomberg-killer but it goes a long way to being that powerful. They have a wealth of features including dashboard, news and other forms of analysis and have recently expanded to be able to cover global markets, not just the US. Whilst they cover Australian stocks, there are not as many features for Australian ETFs (like being able to look at ETF holdings) but no doubt that will be in the pipeline. So keep an eye on this one. ​ Check it out here and sign up for free: https://www.koyfin.com/ ETF Database ETF Database has a variety of different analysis tools ranging from screeners, country exposure tools, sector trackers and comparisons tools. It has a more international flavour to it but there are some Australian ETFs listed. It is a companion site to ETF Trends which covers more news, tips, stock quotes, webcasts and other content. ​ Check out ETF Database here: https://www.etfdb.com/ TrackInsight TrackInsight is a free exchange-traded funds analysis platform founded by Koris International in 2014. The service provides ratings and comparison tools on exchange-traded funds distributed in North America, Europe and Asia ​ Access TrackInsight and sign up for a free account here: https://www.trackinsight.com/en/ Lensell Diversiview Diversiview uses genetic algorithms and mathematical optimisation techniques to let you balance your portfolio and calculate the weights that achieve your desired target: the minimum possible portfolio risk, or the maximum possible expected portfolio return, or a combination of both: the maximum return for minimum risk ​ Access Diversiview and sign up here: https://diversiview.online/ PlanetFinance - ETF Portfolio Tracker Despite the similar name, this is not an ETFtracker product. This is a Google Spreadsheet based portfolio tracker (from PlanetFinance) that could be useful for those looking for ways to analyse their ETF (and other asset) portfolio performance. The user needs to add the ETFs in their portfolio or watchlist and download the holdings files from each provider and enter these into the provided sheets. Once done this shows where the ETF has exposure to by region and sector. There is an ability to set target weights in the dashboard too. The MER costs per year are calculated based on the MER% and the weighted portfolio value to understand the underlying costs priced in the ETFs. Planet Finance also provides an Investment Portfolio Tracker which can be connected to this if the user wants. ​ Access Link (Make sure to go to File → Make a copy to enter your own private data under your Google account): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ux1Y8Y3Tc4gsqcuRLC8JxTfaVq4EvSmWmeU4MjY36Y/edit?usp=sharing Demonstration Video (Planet Finance YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4lqvcSByJk&t=2s&ab_channel=PlanetFinance

  • ETFtracker - Mobile View | Aussie ETF Tracker

    This is the MOBILE FRIENDLY version of the ETFtracker app - it does not contain all features however. In this version you can do some filtering and analysis but to see the full picture, go to this site on your desktop or laptop. ​ Additionally, you can also access the ETFtracker Year in Review for 2020 app on desktop/laptop view as well. ETFtracker - mobile version Disclaimer: ETFtracker does not provide financial advice. The data contained in this app is merely retrieved and aggregated from the ASX and Chi-X exchanges. You should consider your own financial circumstances and/or consult a financial adviser for any investment decisions you are lookign to make. All reasonable care has been taken to ensure the information on this website is correct but no warranties are provided for it.

  • App - ETFtracker | Aussie ETF Tracker

    This message is for those who look at The Apps menu from your mobile phone. This website and its various ETF applications (ETFtracker and the various holdings analysis apps) are built for desktop usage only. Please go to www.etftracker.com.au on desktop to enjoy the interactive experience. ETFtracker on mobile

  • ETFtracker | Navigation

    ETFtracker Guide This page shows how to use various elements of the ETFtracker app. This is version 3.0 of the app which was updated to this new look on 7th September 2021 (we will continue to add new features over time including merging the Holdings App features into this so we can have a single app). ​ Additionally, if you are interested in definitions of data in the app click here: ETF Dictionary Use the buttons below to navigate to a section in this guide and the arrows to move back up Navigation Filtering High-Level View Analytics Pages ETF Snapshots Info Guides ETF Holdings Navigation MAIN MENU Below we take show how navigation works in the app. The previous app had menu and sub-menu sections strewn across the app and with this update, users can now utilise a side panel menu to view the different options and groupings of ETF metrics that are available in the app. ​ The menu consists of the following options Dashboards - this shows what has happened in the latest month for the overall ETF markets. Performance - users can either look at 1-month total price returns or 1-month versus 1-year or 3-year versus 5-year returns Size - this looks at both FUM (funds under management) as well as Net Inflows Transactions - the user can look at number of trades, transaction volumes and transaction values in this section Tradability - in this part we compare monthly liquidity to the % spread Quality - in this case it covers the historical dividend yield / distributions Cost - this looks at the Management Expense Ratio (MER) for the funds ETF Snapshots - this section enables users to see a snapshot of individual ETFs and drill through to further details about each of those metrics. Users can filter ETFs and analyse an ETF at a glance. Holdings - TBA - currently, we provide some holdings analysis tools on a separate page, we will be bringing more of these features across to the main ETFtracker app over time. ​ Below is an animation of how the side panel menus work SUB-MENUS Furthermore, users can change the view they are looking at to either be by ETF, Category or Theme - these are done via the side panel menus Filtering With all of the data available in the app, it's important to be able to filter to specific things that are relevant for you. There are 2 ways that users can filter data in the application, via the filter menu and also via interactivity with the charts. ​ The previous version of ETFtracker saw a limited space for filters to sit at the top of the page which meant only a few types of filters can be provided. ​ FILTER MENU In this version we use a popout option (just like the new menu options) to showcase the various filters available. Below we show how the filter menu works and more filter options will be added in this menu as the app is further developed. ​ Users can filter on the following options Categories Thematic ETF provider ETF Ticker / Fund Name Date / Period Active vs Passive ​ ​ Below is an animation of how this works CHART FILTERS Users can also click on different elements in the charts in ETFtracker to filter other charts as they are all connected. For example, if a user is looking at a bar chart showcasing ETFs, they can click on a bar and it will filter the other charts on the page. In the example below the user clicks on the ranked bar chart but can also filter by the monthly bar chart too. High-Level View The first option for the user when they get to the app is the High-Level view. This is a page where we present the latest monthly results from the ASX and Chi-X. There are high level metrics of the overall market in terms of FUM growth and number of ETFs as well as who the best and worst performing ETFs were. If a user hovers over the bars they can see more details about the ETF as well. ​ Additionally there are KPIs showing high-level metrics and what the trend has been over the previou month (see green or red triangles). ​ The charts on this page are interactive as well so click around! Analytics When in the analytics section of the app, users can use the filters to change what's on the page, navigate to different sections and interact with the charts on the page to explore ETF metrics. The analytics pages refer to ​ Performance (1-month, 1-year, 3-year, 5-year total price returns) Size (Net Inflows and FUM) Transactions (Number of Trades and Transaction Volume) Tradability (Liquidity and Spread) Quality (Historical Distribution Yield) Costs (Management Expense Ratio) ​ ETF Snapshots In this section, users can get a snapshot of a single ETF on the 1 page seeing what's happening across important metrics for these funds. Users can pick an ETF from the dropdown (you need to know the ETF ticker code). On the page you get some descriptive data about the ETF on the left-hand side as well as links back to the ETF Issuers fund page and a Google Finance page (for more up to date pricing). ​ The 6 charts on the page relate to the same metrics as seen in the Analytics section above. These metrics can be further explored by clicking on the links in the tiles (they all have further detailed pages like this except for the Quality and Cost tiles). Info Guide Within the application, we have added a number of information buttons that users can hover over to see further insights about a particular section of the app. Below is an example of that in action. ETF Holdings Bringing ETF Holdings into the main ETFtracker app means that users can compare ETFs and search for particular assets (equities, bonds, other) to see which ETFs they have exposure to. This new feature is the last menu option in the app and the operations work the same as when this sat as a standalone tool. Refer to the guide: ETF Holdings Comparison Guide Additionally, the ETF Snapshots also get the holdings data integrated and now whenever an ETF is picked which has holdings data, it will appear in the summary section on the left side of the page as the number of holdings an ETF contains. The white arrow there indicates that users can click on expand to see the holdings in more detail and then the user can click the back arrow button to go back to the main page - similar to how this works in the ETF Snapshot guide above.

  • Year in Review 2020 | Aussie ETF Tracker

    2020 Year in Review This year in review application focuses on 2020 and begins with some introductory high level snapshots of what happened across a variety of metrics. There is also in-depth analysis available for the areas of Price Performance, FUM, Net Inflows and Transactions (trades).

  • ETFtracker | Aussie ETF Tracker

    ETFtracker ETFtracker App This is the ETFtracker application that updates each month with new ASX and Chi-X datasets. For how to use the app, check out this page link 'Guide - ETFtracker ' (or use the drop down menu above). For definitions inside the app, please refer to the ETF Dictionary we have created which includes data definitions and more. ​ For app updates see our blog section - App Updates To make requests see the - Feature Request category in the forum.

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