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It has been a while since the last review post, basically because of some unsolved issues concerning the markets, like deals to close and new thoughts about further investments. This post will deal with the next sub-button: 'ETFs'. This one concentrates all the most important sources on the web concerning the ETFs investments channel. I can say already that it will be a little bit longer post so I'll split it into two or three separated posts. Let's begin.
The first source in this sub-button is 'Yahoo! Finance ETF Center', which centralizes in one place all the important information about ETFs with a quick view on the top performers among the ETFs. Basically you can access to every part of Yahoo! Finance ETFs' area but as a begining, it gives an overview. The next source is 'MorningStar ETF'. This source is the cover page of MorningStar's ETF section and it mainly summarizes the biggest and most important ETFs in the market, delivers news concerning the ETF field. More important and interesting is the Domestic Equity Stylebox. This unique tool helps you to find ETF under specific investment style. It shorten the time to sort and discover ETFs under major criteria (i.e., Large, Medium or Small Cap). 'MarketWatch ETF Advanced Screener' is a full-featured screener, dedicated to ETFs, giving you criteria's basis sorting tool. It enables you to sort ETFs so it will answer exactly to your investment's method and by that, minimize the time you'll spend on searching and finding. The method of 'CNNMoney ETF Screener' is different. Here you act in the click&react approach, meaning, you click on a specific category (Asset Class, Style, Market Cap, Region and so on) that suite your determination and the platform opens for you a list that answer exactly to the criteria you've determined. The 'MorningStar ETF Screener' source is a pretty simple screener, delivers a short list of criteria choosing in an easy to use method. Although you can cover in this screener all the ETFs in the market, it is a simple one, that, as we see it, only enables you to review the major criterias you defined and not actually drill down and find a specific ETF. It misses the ability to sort ETFs based on a full-featured list of criterias. But, as we said, it is a good screener to find ETFs under major criterias. After finishing with the ETF ceneters and screeners, we think it is enough for this post. In the next one, we'll continue with covering the 'ETF' sub-button. The next sources are mostly news and updates sources and among them some really important and interesting ones. Stay updated with Sargels Blog Review by adding the RSS or by following us on Twitter. You are also invite to join our Sargels group on LinkedIn and to get associated on Facebook. As always, do share Sargels Financial Toolbar to your acquaintance.
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