We're always adding new features to help you zero in on the right ETF. Have you caught the latest updates? Check out our Screener, Sector, Themes, Morningstar Ratings, and Style Box. These tools are all about enhancing your investment journey. Let's explore how they can lead you to better investment decisions!
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using the ETF screener in at least 30 words
], and include [a screenshot of your screener results] in the comments below. The points will be divided equally among all participants. If we have 100 participants, each mooer will receive 100 points as their share!
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mr_cashcow : I use the ETF screener to help me simplify and streamline my search for the specific etfs that I'm interested in and then make use of morning star ratings to narrow down my picks for the best etfs by setting the min morning star ratings and then sort it by decending order! It helps me save previous time to look for the best ETFs that suits my own needs![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
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For example I am looking for a good stable income index ETF with at least 4 star ratings with just a few touch I was able to get the desired result instantly and also sort by highest annualized returns etc
xixixixihhh : I usually screen the market I want first. I usually choose the US market. Then I will choose stable income index ETF. Then add some small screening conditions. Such as management style and morningstar rating.
Indep-guy : When navigating the US market, I rely heavily on heat maps to get a quick snapshot of sector and industry performance. These colorful grids provide a visual representation of momentum, allowing me to spot trends and potential outliers.
mrmerk81 : To make smart investments in the US market, I use the Style Box, which categorizes stocks by size and growth/value traits. This lets me pinpoint my preferred styles, like small-cap growth for potential growth, and diversify across market caps, aligning with my strategy.
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Meta Moo OP mrmerk81 : Whoa! Thanks so much for your good share!
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102362254 : For instance, when I'm looking for leveraged ETFs, I typically start by using an ETF screener to check the US market for High Return Leveraged ETFs. I apply filters based on leverage ratios like 1.5x, 2x, and 3x to find ETFs that fit my risk tolerance and investment plan. I also check annualized returns and can filter by specific themes like Nvidia, Semiconductor and Annual Dividend ETFs. I like how these filters help me sort through investment choices and customize my search to match my preferences.
Using an ETF screener lets me quickly see investment options and narrow down my choices. This saves me time, especially since I only need to evaluate 5 ETFs now
ZnWC : Thanks for the event![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
Jin Wee : I use the ETF Screener tool to help me simplify and refine my search for specific ETFs, and then utilize the Morningstar Ratings to narrow down my selection to the best ETFs, set a minimum Morningstar Rating and sort in descending order! It helps me save precious time searching for the best ETFs for my needs [awesome] For example, I'm looking for a stable income index ETF with at least a 4 star rating, and with just a few taps I can instantly get the results I need, sorted by highest annualized return, etc.
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