When I do my own ETF research, I often run into the same problem: 👉 “I know this data is important, but I just can’t remember which website to check.” Sometimes it is the expense ratio, sometimes it is the holdings. Even though I have looked them up several times before, I still cannot remember if it was Morningstar, ETFdb.com, or Yahoo Finance. So I decided to put together this note for myself and for you. Whenever you cannot recall where to find certain data, just come back to this article and you will not get stuck. ✨ In the past three weeks, I have already taught how to use these three websites to screen ETFs. This article sums up the key points of the ETF screener, and later on I will also show you how to evaluate ETF quality. 🧭 Know what these three websites provide before you begin your ETF search I get it, your first instinct might be to just type in the ETF name. But before you do that, think about what kind of info you actually need, since each site is better at differ...
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