El Fondo

EL FONDO · FINDER

Find ETFs that fit you.

Answer three questions (focus, specialization and sort) and we'll show you the ETFs that match.

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What are you looking for?

Emerging markets

A specific emerging region or country.

Sectors

One industry: tech, energy, healthcare.

High dividend

Funds that pay out dividends.

Global diversification

The diversified core of your portfolio.

How it works

From three answers to a short list

And why it isn't a recommendation.

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You set the intent

You pick a focus, then a specialization and a sort.

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We turn it into filters

Each answer becomes a concrete financial criterion.

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We show what matches

A short list of data. Not a recommendation.

How we group ETFs

Based on what you're after.

Focus

Emerging markets, sectors, high dividend or global diversification. Pick the angle.

Specialization

Based on your focus, you narrow down: a specific sector, region or strategy.

Sort

Sort by best known, lowest cost, or best performing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each focus groups ETFs a different way: Emerging markets → funds focused on a specific emerging region or country (Latin America, Asia, India, Brazil); Sectors → a single industry, the 11 sectors; High dividend → funds that pay out income; Global diversification → broad indices (US, developed, world or emerging). Then you pick a specialization to narrow down.
It's what matters most to you, and it only changes how results are ordered, never empties them. Best known sorts by fund size (AUM); lowest cost, by expense ratio (TER) ascending; best performing, by one-year return.
Yes. In the results you can change the sort, filter by fund size (AUM), or edit your focus and specialization at any time from the sidebar.
No. El Fondo doesn't give personalized advice or recommend buying or selling. The Finder applies neutral financial filters and shows what matches; data may be delayed. Investing carries risk, including loss of capital, and past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Always do your own research before investing.