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list of ETFs by price?

Anyone know how to get all of the ETFs ranked by price? I'm curious if one could create a low-capital algo for Robinhood with a bunch of the low-priced ones, and have some measure of diversification (versus low-priced stocks). I'd think that there would be a site with a button something like "Click to download ETF spreadsheet."

Or perhaps the list is available in Quantopian with the right filters?

5 responses

Hi Grant,

Try http://etfdb.com/. It has a good screener.

Best regards,
Pravin

Thanks Pravin,

Yes, the etfdb.com site allows sorting by price. For $46 I can buy 100 shares of GAZ, iPath Bloomberg Natural Gas Subindex Total Return ETN! And a decent list of others below $10.

I know the request has been made before, but could the Quantopian database include point-in-time ETFs, such as etfdb.com lists? For individual retail investors, it seems like it would be handy.

This is certainly on our roadmap is data about ETFs as handy for a variety of reasons. We have a data vendor under agreement and will hopefully get to incorporating the data this year.

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Thanks Josh--sounds like a good move.

Can you share what kind of data this will include? Fees, holdings, etc.?