Holdings intelligence / compare

Compare the exposure, not the label.

Select two ETFs to measure weighted holdings overlap, shared positions, price correlation, fees and historical risk.

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Reports use the latest normalized issuer holdings and up to five years of adjusted market prices.

Common comparison questions

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Open an individual fund profile or use a ticker above to build a pair report.

Reading an overlap report

Weighted overlap

The sum of the smaller position weight for every holding found in both funds. It measures duplicated capital, not merely the number of repeated names.

Useful thresholds

Below 30% usually indicates distinct exposure. 30–60% deserves inspection. Above 60% often means the funds play similar portfolio roles.

Correlation

Holdings describe what a fund owns; correlation describes how prices moved. Funds can share few securities and still react similarly to the same economic forces.

Decision rule

High overlap is not automatically bad. It is a problem when duplication is accidental, adds fees, or creates more concentration than the investor intended.