Ever wondered how to diversify your portfolio or which ETFs include a specific stock? Now you can find out directly from the stock’s symbol page. We’ve added a list of ETFs that hold a company’s shares to stock symbol pages. Compare funds, explore key metrics, and discover the best options for your investment strategy — all in one place.
Let’s dive into what data you can analyze and how it can help you enhance your market research.
Meet the new ETF tab
On every stock page, you’ll now find a dedicated ETF tab showing all the funds that include that company in their portfolios.
The list starts with the market value of the stock’s position within each ETF. You’ll also see weight (the stock’s share in the fund), expense ratio, AUM, performance dynamics, and much more — all neatly organized in a sortable table.
The table itself also contains several tabs. The main Overview tab features the essential data columns, but if you want to go further, additional tabs are just a click away:
- Performance — returns and historical metrics
- Fund flows — capital inflows and outflows
- Dividends — dividend data across funds
- NAV performance — changes in net asset value
And these are only a few examples — explore the table to find more tabs with useful insights.
This structure mirrors our ETF Screener layout, allowing you to move seamlessly from a general overview to advanced fund analysis — without leaving the symbol page.
The ETF exposure widget
There’s one more way to view funds, making sure you don’t miss anything important: the Overview tab of a symbol page now includes an ETF exposure widget. It shows up to 11 ETFs that hold the company’s stock.
Want to explore more? Simply scroll to the end of the tape, click Explore more ETFs, and you’ll be taken to the full list in the ETFs tab.
The new ETFs tab and widget make it easier to see which institutional portfolios include a specific stock, compare ETFs by their price, holdings, and performance, and uncover new diversification opportunities — all directly from the stock’s page.
For example, when analyzing AAPL, you can instantly view which ETFs hold Apple Inc. shares, how much weight they have in each fund, and whether any of them align with your investment goals.
We hope this update will make your research deeper and help you discover new ways to enhance your portfolio. Try it out and let us know what you think — your feedback is what fuels all our improvements.
Team TradingView