ETF Screener

Filter 4,873 ETFs by expense ratio, dividend yield, AUM, and performance metrics. Compare holdings, costs, and returns across asset classes.

ETF Comparison & Screening Results

Showing 50 ETFs (Page 1 of 98). Click column headers to sort.

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VTI logo
VTI
Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF$337.07$584.69B0.03%3,5268.80M8.41B
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VEA
Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF$68.58$208.80B0.03%3,86623.21M3.13B
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VOO
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF$627.99$863.07B0.03%51811.69M2.95B
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VWO
Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF$57.79$113.03B0.07%5,02011.09M2.69B
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SCHD logo
SCHD
Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF$31.42$80.38B0.06%10131.23M2.64B
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SCHX logo
SCHX
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF$26.93$64.72B0.03%75231.36M2.36B
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SCHF
Schwab International Equity ETF$26.43$58.60B0.03%1,49815.44M2.31B
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BND
Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF$74.87$149.41B0.03%15,00012.22M2.02B
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IEMG
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF$74.69$140.48B0.09%2,73618.00M1.92B
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IEFA
iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF$97.28$173.44B0.07%2,61615.31M1.84B
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VXUS
Vanguard Total International Stock ETF$82.23$134.26B0.05%8,67312.21M1.67B
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SCHG
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF$30.53$51.54B0.04%19821.56M1.64B
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VTV
Vanguard Value ETF$205.85$166.35B0.04%3226.06M1.61B
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IJH
iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF$71.37$108.07B0.05%40824.31M1.56B
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BNDX
Vanguard Total International Bond ETF$48.90$75.31B0.07%6,6705.49M1.56B
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GOVT
iShares U.S. Treasury Bond ETF$23.26$35.38B0.05%2115.63M1.54B
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SCHB
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF$26.36$38.74B0.03%2,41611.22M1.46B
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AGG
iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF$101.00$137.72B0.03%—11.44M1.38B
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IBIT
iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF$38.39$58.21B0.25%2284.71M1.36B
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SPYM
State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF$80.33$106.09B0.02%50613.62M1.32B
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IVV
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF$685.84$761.45B0.03%5078.09M1.10B
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VNQ
Vanguard Real Estate ETF$95.49$34.57B0.13%1653.56M1.05B
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VEU
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Index Fund$80.34$59.06B0.04%3,9006.66M1.04B
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XLF logo
XLF
State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF$52.20$55.64B0.08%8064.31M1.03B
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DFAC
Dimensional U.S. Core Equity 2 ETF$40.81$41.73B0.17%2,5214.07M1.02B
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VUG
Vanguard Growth ETF$459.53$204.15B0.04%1552.39M1.00B
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VB logo
VB
Vanguard Small-Cap ETF$276.04$72.53B0.05%1,328700.63K983.36M
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VO
Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF$301.86$93.45B0.04%299862.72K983.36M
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VTEB
Vanguard Tax-Exempt Bond ETF$50.87$42.99B0.03%9,95211.37M855.91M
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IAU
iShares Gold Trust$91.82$79.19B0.25%—20.88M854.75M
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FNDX
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company ETF$28.86$23.72B0.25%7106.62M831.00M
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SPDW
SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF$48.71$35.95B0.03%2,4113.97M767.90M
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VCIT
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF$84.53$63.08B0.03%2,2489.43M755.11M
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IUSB
iShares Core Total USD Bond Market ETF$47.03$34.98B0.06%17,5843.07M753.10M
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JEPI
JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF$59.20$43.17B0.35%1266.36M739.27M
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EFA
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF$104.22$74.83B0.32%72022.61M738.00M
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IJR logo
IJR
iShares Core S&P Small Cap ETF$130.81$94.38B0.06%6598.03M735.90M
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JPST
JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF$50.71$36.61B0.18%8236.16M723.60M
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SGOV
iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF$100.52$71.85B0.09%2420.29M715.75M
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USHY
iShares Broad USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF$37.44$25.85B0.08%—15.63M692.05M
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SCHA
Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF$30.59$20.51B0.04%1,7293.21M673.30M
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QQQ
Invesco QQQ Trust Series I$601.30$413.27B0.20%10489.38M658.20M
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XLE
State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF$53.75$32.55B0.08%2553.82M656.80M
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VGIT
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury ETF$60.35$38.85B0.03%1043.78M651.43M
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CGDV
Capital Group Dividend Value ETF$45.45$29.06B0.33%595.76M647.26M
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PSLV
Sprott Physical Silver Trust$24.00—-—31.91M637.77M
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XLK
State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF$139.48$89.79B0.08%7342.76M632.11M
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IXUS
iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF$92.41$54.93B0.07%4,2111.47M611.70M
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VXF
Vanguard Extended Market ETF$216.38$25.96B0.05%3,402289.09K583.40M
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SLV
iShares Silver Trust$66.37$46.05B0.50%—171.13M580.80M
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ETF Screener Definitions: How to Use Screening Metrics

Understanding ETF screening metrics helps you find funds that match your investment goals. Use these definitions to interpret screener results and make informed comparisons:

What is an ETF screener and how do I use it?

An ETF screener is a filtering tool that helps you narrow down thousands of exchange-traded funds to find those matching your criteria. Use filter dropdowns to set parameters for expense ratio, dividend yield, AUM, and performance. Sort columns to rank ETFs by any metric. Switch between tabs (Overview, Performance, Dividends) to compare different data points.

What is expense ratio and why does it matter?

Expense ratio is the annual fee an ETF charges as a percentage of your investment. A 0.10% expense ratio means $10 per year on a $10,000 investment. Lower expense ratios preserve more of your returns over time. Index ETFs typically charge 0.03%-0.20%, while actively managed ETFs range 0.50%-1.00% or higher.

What is AUM and what does it indicate?

AUM (Assets Under Management) shows the total market value of all investments in an ETF. Higher AUM (over $1 billion) typically means better liquidity, tighter bid-ask spreads, and lower trading costs. ETFs with very low AUM (under $50 million) may face closure risk or wider spreads.

What is dividend yield for ETFs?

ETF dividend yield represents the annual dividend income as a percentage of the current price. It reflects dividends paid by the underlying holdings. Dividend ETFs typically yield 2-5%, while growth-focused ETFs may yield under 1%. Higher yields aren't always better—verify sustainability with payout frequency and growth trends.

What does holdings count mean?

Holdings count shows how many individual securities (stocks, bonds, etc.) an ETF contains. Broad market ETFs may hold 500-3000+ securities for maximum diversification. Sector or thematic ETFs often hold 25-100 focused positions. More holdings typically means lower individual security risk but may dilute performance of top performers.

How can I compare ETFs using the screener?

The ETF screener enables systematic comparison across multiple metrics simultaneously. Filter by asset class first to compare similar funds, then evaluate expense ratios for cost efficiency, AUM for liquidity, and performance across timeframes. Use the dividends screener for income-focused comparison.

ETF Expense Ratio Analysis: Cost Benchmarks & Impact

Expense ratios directly impact your investment returns. Use our ETF screener to compare cost efficiency across fund categories and asset classes. Lower expense ratios preserve more capital for growth over long investment horizons.

Ultra-Low Cost Index ETFs

Broad market and S&P 500 index ETFs: 0.03%-0.10% expense ratio. Examples: Total market, S&P 500 tracking funds. Best for long-term buy-and-hold investors minimizing costs. Over 30 years, a 0.05% savings vs. 0.55% compounds to significant outperformance.

Low-Cost Specialized ETFs

Sector, international, and bond ETFs: 0.10%-0.30% expense ratio. Reasonable fees for focused exposure. Compare within asset class categories using the ETF screener to find lowest-cost options for your desired allocation.

Moderate-Cost Active ETFs

Factor, smart-beta, and thematic ETFs: 0.30%-0.75% expense ratio. Higher fees reflect active management or specialized strategies. Use the screener's expense ratio filter to compare alternatives before committing capital.

Premium-Priced Strategies

Actively managed or alternative ETFs: 0.75%-2.00%+ expense ratio. Premium pricing for specialized management or unique strategies. Screen these separately and verify performance justifies higher costs before considering allocation.

Compare ETF Screener Metrics: Cost, Yield & Performance

Each ETF screening metric serves a different purpose. Use this reference to understand which metrics matter most for your investment strategy:

Metric CategoryKey MetricsBest For
Cost MetricsExpense RatioLong-term investors minimizing fees; comparing similar ETFs
Size & LiquidityAUM, Volume, Shares OutstandingActive traders; large position sizing; avoiding closure risk
Income MetricsDividend Yield, Dividend Amount, Payout FrequencyIncome investors; retirement portfolios; dividend growth strategies
Performance1M, 6M, YTD, 1Y, 5Y, 10Y ReturnsMomentum investing; historical performance analysis; trend identification
CompositionHoldings Count, Asset ClassDiversification analysis; sector allocation; concentration assessment

How to Screen ETFs

Master systematic ETF selection with these step-by-step screening techniques. Whether you're filtering for low-cost index funds, dividend ETFs, or top performers, these guides show you how to use ETF screening criteria effectively:

Systematic Low-Cost ETF Selection: Screen by Expense Ratio

  1. Use the Expense Ratio filter and select low ranges (under 0.10% for index funds)
  2. Filter by Asset Class to compare apples-to-apples
  3. Sort by expense ratio column to see cheapest first
  4. Check AUM is over $100M for adequate liquidity
  5. Compare Holdings Count for similar diversification levels

Systematic Dividend ETF Selection: Screen by Income Metrics

  1. Switch to the Dividends tab for income metrics
  2. Apply Dividend Yield filter (2-5% for balanced income)
  3. Sort by Dividend Growth YoY to find growing payouts
  4. Check Payout Frequency matches your income needs
  5. Verify Expense Ratio is reasonable (under 0.50%)

Systematic Performance ETF Selection: Screen by Returns

  1. Switch to the Performance tab for return metrics
  2. Apply 1-Year Change filter for recent performers
  3. Sort by 5Y or 10Y returns for long-term track record
  4. Compare YTD and 6M for momentum signals
  5. Cross-reference with Expense Ratio for net performance

Frequently Asked Questions About ETF Screening

Common questions about using the ETF screener and understanding ETF metrics:

How do I use the ETF screener?

Use filter dropdowns to narrow ETFs by expense ratio, dividend yield, AUM, and performance. Click column headers to sort. Switch tabs (Overview, Performance, Dividends) to view different metrics. All filters work together and update the list in real-time.

What is the best way to screen for low-cost ETFs?

Use the Expense Ratio filter to select low-cost ranges (under 0.10% for index funds, under 0.50% for actively managed). Sort by expense ratio column to find the cheapest options. Always verify AUM is over $100M to ensure adequate liquidity and avoid closure risk.

How do I find high-dividend ETFs?

Switch to the Dividends tab and use the Dividend Yield filter (2-5% for balanced income, higher for aggressive income). Check dividend growth YoY for sustainability. Verify payout frequency matches your income needs (monthly, quarterly, or annually). Compare expense ratios to maximize net yield.

What does AUM tell me about an ETF?

AUM (Assets Under Management) indicates the total value invested in an ETF. Higher AUM (over $1 billion) typically means better liquidity, tighter bid-ask spreads, and lower trading costs. ETFs with very low AUM (under $50 million) may have wider spreads and face potential closure risk.

How do I compare similar ETFs effectively?

Filter by Asset Class first to compare similar funds, then evaluate: expense ratios (lower is better for similar strategies), AUM (higher means better liquidity), holdings count (for diversification comparison), and performance across multiple timeframes. For index ETFs, the cheapest option with adequate AUM is often the best choice.

What's the difference between expense ratio ranges?

Ultra-low cost (0.03%-0.10%): Broad market index ETFs like total market and S&P 500. Low cost (0.10%-0.30%): Sector, international, and specialized index ETFs. Moderate (0.30%-0.75%): Factor-based and smart beta ETFs. Higher cost (0.75%+): Actively managed and alternative strategy ETFs. Over long periods, even 0.10% differences compound significantly.

How do I screen ETFs by asset class?

Use the Asset Class filter dropdown to select from equity, fixed income, commodity, real estate, currency, and alternative ETFs. This narrows results to specific investment categories, making it easier to compare ETFs with similar objectives and risk profiles.