Exchange-Traded Funds
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Exchange-Traded Fund Handler
- Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) assets have the same fundamental facilities available as Public Equities (e.g. pricing)
- They are denoted as pooled asset to enable additional segmentation in your portfolio
- When you first create an ETF, you are provided with a search from which you select the US market ticker symbol
- AssetView uses that ticker symbol to automatically associate relevant data such as market pricing and stock charting
- AssetView supports multiple methods of stock lotting (e.g. FIFO, LIFO)
- The default method of lotting aggregates purchases from the same day into a single lot
Vitals
- TypeAsset Handler
- Power SwitchOn - Permanent
- PriceFree with subscription to AssetView
- DeveloperAssetView
- PrivacyCovered by AssetView's strict privacy policy
- AssetView EditionsAll
- Version1.9
Pricing Details
- Free with a subscription to AssetView
Details
Overview
Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) assets have the same fundamental facilities available to you as Public Equities (e.g. pricing). They are denoted as pooled asset to enable additional segmentation in your portfolio. When you first create an ETF, you are provided with a search from which you select the US market ticker symbol. AssetView uses that ticker symbol to automatically associate relevant data such as market pricing and stock charting. AssetView supports multiple methods of stock lotting (e.g. FIFO, LIFO). The default method of Lotting aggregates purchases from the same day into a single lot.
Pricing
AssetView provides pricing for all US market public exchange-traded fund assets based on a feed from a third party that is delayed typically less than 30 minutes from real-time, trading day hours pricing.
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