ETF Analysis
Start with: what does the fund actually own? Use holdings, weights, and return context to understand exposure before reacting to headlines.
Investor Type
For investors who already own positions and need the research workflow to keep up.
How Fundaqor helps
Use Fundaqor to monitor ETF holdings, catalysts, watchlists, and exposure drift without throwing away the work that got each name into the portfolio in the first place.
Best fit
Exposure + follow-through
Questions this investor type usually asks first
Why this workflow fits
Recommended workflow
Jump into the right research surfaces based on how you invest and what you need to validate first.
Start with: what does the fund actually own? Use holdings, weights, and return context to understand exposure before reacting to headlines.
Then ask: what changed across the market or income calendar? Use free tools to inspect sector flow, breadth, and payout timing.
Finally ask: which holdings need follow-up? Keep alerts and catalysts attached, then jump back into the live analysis when a holding deserves a deeper read.
Most useful tools
ETF Analysis, Mission Control, Stock Heat Map, Dividend Calendar
Create Free AccountAnalyze holdings, allocation, fees, and exposure in one workflow.
Best when you want to understand what the fund actually owns and where exposure is concentrated.
Central pulse for portfolio, watchlist, alerts, and earnings follow-through.
Useful when the main question is monitoring and follow-through, not just initial research.
Track stocks with price thresholds, earnings, and follow-through alerts.
Useful for staying on top of names that matter without rebuilding context each time.
Scan sector flow, breadth, and market-cap moves by theme.
Useful when you need a free market-wide read on breadth, sector flow, and large-cap movement.
Monitor payouts, ex-dividend dates, and weekly income events.
Useful when income timing matters to allocation and follow-through.
Sample analyses
Free account
Create a free account and start with the right workflow.
Open free tools first, then upgrade when paid research surfaces like Stock Screener, Valuation Modeler, Mission Control, or ETF Analysis earn their place in your process.