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  1. Compare ETFs
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Compare ETFs

Compare the top 100 ETFs ranked by popularity, cost, performance, P/E ratio and dividends. Use our lists to make the best investment decisions and narrow down your search for the right ETFs.

Popular ETFs

Trading volume and assets under management (AUM) are the metrics that we use to measure the popularity of ETFs.

Most Popular ETFs: Top 100 ETFs By Trading Volume
Largest ETFs: Top 100 ETFs By Assets

ETFs by Cost

An ETF’s expense ratio is the annual fee that the ETF charges its shareholders. It is the percentage of assets deducted each fiscal year to cover the ETF’s annual operating expenses.

Cheapest ETFs: Lowest 100 ETFs by Expense Ratio
Most Expensive ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by Expense Ratio

ETFs by Performance

Compare the best and worst performing ETFs over various time horizons. Our list of time horizons include 5-years, 3-years, year-to-date, 52-weeks, 13-weeks, monthly and weekly. It is important to note that past performance is not a good indicator of future returns.

5-Years

Best Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by 5 Year Return
Worst Performing ETFs: Lowest 100 ETFs by 5 Year Return

3-Years

Best Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by 3 Year Return
Worst Performing ETFs: Lowest 100 ETFs by 3 Year Return

Year-To-Date

Best Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by YTD Year Return
Worst Performing ETFs: Lowest 100 ETFs by YTD Year Return

52-Weeks

Best Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by 52 Week Return
Worst Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by 52 Week Return

13-Weeks

Best Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by 13 Week Return
Worst Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by 13 Week Return

Weekly

Best Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by Weekly Return
Worst Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by Weekly Return

Monthly

Best Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by Monthly Return
Worst Performing ETFs: Top 100 ETFs by Monthly Return

Equity ETFs by P/E Ratio

The price-to-earnings ratio, or earnings multiple, is a measure of the market's expectation for future earnings growth. A high P/E ratio indicates that investors are anticipating higher growth in the future. Companies in ETFs that are losing money do not have a P/E ratio. The ETF P/E ratio is the weighted average P/E of all the securities an ETF holds.

100 Equity ETFs with the Highest P/E Ratio
100 Equity ETFs with the Lowest P/E Ratio

ETFs by Dividend Yield

The dividend yield is calculated by dividing the most recent dividend by the latest closing price of an ETF. Research has shown that dividend-paying companies have performed better than their non-dividend paying counterparts over the long term.

100 ETFs with the Highest Dividend Yields
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