What Is ETF Asset Exposure?
ETF asset exposure refers to the relationship between a specific stock and the exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that hold it. When you search for a ticker like AAPL, our tool reveals every ETF that includes Apple shares in its portfolio — along with the number of shares held, the percentage weight in each fund, and the total market value of that position. This reverse-lookup approach is invaluable for understanding how institutional capital is allocated to individual stocks through passive and active ETF strategies.
How to Use This ETF Asset Exposure Tool
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Enter a Stock Symbol
Type any stock ticker symbol (e.g., AAPL, MSFT, TSLA, AMZN) into the search field. The tool accepts symbols from major U.S. and global exchanges.
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Review ETF Holdings
Browse the list of ETFs that hold your selected stock. Each row shows the ETF symbol, number of shares held, portfolio weight percentage, and the total market value of the position.
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Export and Analyze
Use the Refresh button to reload the latest data or Export CSV to download the full dataset for deeper analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, or Python.
Key ETF Exposure Metrics Explained
Shares Held
The total number of shares of the stock that the ETF currently holds in its portfolio. Larger positions indicate greater conviction or index weighting requirements.
Weight Percentage
The proportion of the ETF's total assets allocated to this specific stock. A higher weight means the ETF has more concentrated exposure to the stock's price movements.
Market Value
The total dollar value of the ETF's position in the stock, calculated as shares held multiplied by the current market price. This reflects the absolute size of the investment.
Why Use Our Free ETF Asset Exposure Tool?
Understand Institutional Demand
See how many ETFs hold a stock and how much capital is allocated to it through passive investing. Stocks with broad ETF coverage tend to have stronger institutional support and liquidity.
Discover Related ETFs
Find ETFs that give you exposure to a stock you like without buying individual shares. This is useful for diversification and for investors who prefer fund-based strategies.
Free CSV Export
Export the complete ETF exposure data to CSV format for further analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, Python, R, or any data analysis tool you prefer.
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