Guide

Everything on a NineThirty ETF page

An ETF page holds the fund's prevailing level, every position it holds with its weight, and a chart you can mark up. This guide names each part of the page and says what it does.

  • 3 sections
  • 4 min read
  • No jargon assumed
Start at the top The prevailing level, the ranges and the support and resistance chart show where the fund is trading right now.
Then look inside The holdings table shows every holding in the fund and how much of the fund it represents.
Follow a row Every holding in the table links to its own company page, where you can explore its financials and news.
Read the chart Performance overview adds pattern detection, bar replay and a support and resistance overlay.
02 Holdings

What the fund actually owns

A searchable, sortable table of the fund's holdings, with the heaviest positions shown first. Each row shows the holding's weight in the fund and links to that company's own page.

On weights: they are a point-in-time snapshot of the positions we track for the fund, so they may not always add up to 100%.
  • Search: Filters the table as you type, so you can quickly find a holding without paging through the table.
  • Add to Watchlist: The first column adds a stock to a watchlist without leaving the page; the next carries the holding's logo, ticker and full name, and links to that company's own page in a new tab.
  • Weight: The share of the fund held in that position. Anything under a hundredth of a percent reads as <0.01% rather than rounding to zero.
  • 1 Day % Change: How that stock moved on the day, green when positive and red when negative, so you can see what is pulling the level up or down.
  • Market Cap ($B): The stock's market capitalisation, in US dollar billions.
  • Sector, Volume and PE Ratio: The sector the stock is classified under, the shares traded, and price relative to earnings, so you can scan the whole list for unusual activity or valuation.
  • Sortable headers: Every column header sorts. Click once for ascending and again for descending, then use the pagination buttons below the table to move through the holdings.
  • Coverage note: The line below the table shows how many holdings are displayed out of the total tracked, and notes that weights are a point-in-time snapshot.
Holdings in an ETF
Holdings in ABC Growth ETF
Search for companies, symbols, or keywords
Stock Weight 1 Day % Change Market Cap ($B) Sector Volume PE Ratio
AB ABC ABC Ltd 8.42% +1.24% 92.41 Healthcare 1,842,167 30.64
CI CLDR Calder Industries Ltd 6.10% -0.86% 76.76 Industrials 964,320 35.63
ML MRBL Merribell Labs Ltd 4.87% +3.42% 53.11 Healthcare 1,207,884 46.45
AC ASHG Ashgrove Care Ltd 3.55% -0.42% 24.08 Consumer 418,905 4.79
TP THBY Thornbury Pharma Ltd 2.98% +0.91% 10.37 Healthcare 302,144 28.92
Showing the 5 heaviest of 214 holdings we track for this fund. Weights are a point-in-time snapshot and may not add up to 100%.
03 Performance overview

The chart and what sits above it

A full candlestick chart of the fund with a control bar above it. The controls change what is drawn on the chart rather than which fund it shows.

Use the chart controls to explore patterns, replay price action, and analyse key levels.
Pattern detection Candlestick patterns on the most recent candles are found for you and named above the chart.
Bar replay Rewind to any bar and play the chart forward one candle at a time, with speed and step controls.
Pattern plotting Pick the patterns you care about and they are drawn onto the chart wherever they occur.
Support and resistance Overlay the calculated levels, recomputed on whichever candle size you choose.
All tools work directly on the fund's candlestick chart, helping you analyse price action without changing the underlying fund view.
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ETF pages to start with

Every part described above is on each of these pages. Open a fund you already follow, because the layout is identical across them, or find one by name in the A–Z directory.

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