Overlap you can read
Rows show holdings shared by at least two selected ETFs, plus the funds where each holding appears.
Free ETF tool
Compare two to five ETFs side by side. See overlapping holdings, which funds share each row, and concentration clues before you dig into issuer materials.
Last reviewed: May 23, 2026
What you will get
Rows show holdings shared by at least two selected ETFs, plus the funds where each holding appears.
If a ticker cannot be matched to holdings, the result says exactly which symbol needs another check.
Warnings call out heavy shared top holdings so you know where to review fund exposure more closely.
Compare fund holdings side by side and spot where ETFs own the same underlying companies.
Use the comparison as a research checkpoint, then confirm details with issuer materials.
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Open ETF research toolsSome symbols are not ETFs, some sources do not publish holdings in a usable format, and some funds may not have current holdings available through connected sources.
Overlap means the same holding appears in at least two selected ETFs. Treat it as one research input, then confirm details with issuer materials.
Overlap can help you spot repeated exposure. It does not tell you whether an ETF belongs in a portfolio.