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A comprehensive list of all the ETF’s

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Here is a comprehensive list of all the exchange-traded funds — all 1,500 of them! It’s the most complete list of ETF’s that I’m aware of.

The list includes all the popular fund families, such as

  • State Street (SPDR, including SPY, which tracks the well-known S&P 500 index)
  • PowerShares (including QQQQ, which tracks the Nasdaq-100 index)
  • Barclays (iPath / iShares, including IWM, which tracks the Russell 2000 index)
  • Vanguard (many of their mutual funds have equivalent exchange-traded funds, including VTI, which aims to track the total US stock market)
  • Allianz (PIMCO bond funds)
  • Rydex (CurrencyShares, leveraged and inverse funds)
  • ProShares (leveraged and inverse funds)
  • … and well as many lesser-known funds (Aberdeen, Alpine, Altman, etc., etc. etc.)

By the way, our ETF newsletter follows all of these funds with the exception of Merril Lynch’s HOLDRS. The only reason that we don’t follow HOLDRS is because of historical data quality issues.

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