US Markets
ETFs & Funds
Live prices for major index, sector, bond and commodity ETFs. Each fund links through to its full quote and chart. Data from Nasdaq, may be delayed.
On this page
Index ETFs
Popular ETFs
All tickers →How this page works
This page collects large, liquid exchange-traded funds in one place. Index ETFs at the top carry a live quote; the wider directory links each fund to its full page. Knowing what each block represents keeps the numbers honest:
Index ETFs
Funds such as SPY, QQQ, DIA and IWM track the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow and Russell 2000. They are how most people get broad-market exposure.
Live or link
We show a price only when the provider returns a real quote; otherwise the fund appears as a name and a link, never a fabricated figure.
Fund detail
Click any symbol for its full page — day range, 52-week range and chart — or browse the whole directory A–Z.
Frequently asked questions
What is an ETF?
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) holds a basket of assets — stocks, bonds or commodities — and trades on an exchange like a single stock. A broad-market ETF such as SPY lets you track the whole S&P 500 with one ticker. See the glossary for related terms.
Why do some ETFs below not show a live price?
We only display a price when the data provider returns a real quote. If a fund is not quoting at the moment, we show its name and a link to its full page rather than a fabricated number. Prices are sourced from Nasdaq and may be delayed.
Is this list a set of recommendations?
No. It is a curated directory of large, liquid ETFs so the page stays useful — never a suggestion to buy or sell. Nothing here is investment advice; please read our disclaimer.
ETF prices are provided by Nasdaq and may be delayed relative to the exchange. This page is for information only and is not investment advice. Investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal.