Need help with Finviz sectors and SPDR sectors

rg12

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Which belongs to which? (I have answered myself the most obvious ones)

Finviz sectors:
Basic Materials
Conglomerates
Consumer Goods
Industrial Goods
Services
Utilities

SPDR sectors:
XLB
XLE Technology
XLF Financial
XLI
XLK
XLP
XLU
XLV Healthcare
XLY

Roi.
 
Which belongs to which? (I have answered myself the most obvious ones)

Finviz sectors:
Basic Materials
Conglomerates
Consumer Goods
Industrial Goods
Services
Utilities

SPDR sectors:
XLB
XLE Technology
XLF Financial
XLI
XLK
XLP
XLU
XLV Healthcare
XLY

Roi.

XLI = Industrials
XLY = Consumer Discretionary
XLV = Health Care
XLK = Technology
XLP = Consumer Staples
XLU = Utilities
XLB = Basic Materials
XLE = Energy
XLF = Financials
 
Thanks alot!

EDIT: I didn't understand a few sectors...in Finviz the names of the sectors are different...
So by the list you wrote, which SPDR ETF symbols are these:
Conglomerates
Consumer Goods
Industrial Goods
Services
 
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Your Finviz sectors don't match the SPDR ETFs sectors exactly. They have put stocks in different categories. To see what stocks are in each SPDR ETF go to the SPDR website and find each individual sector ETFs page and download all holdings of each. For example here's the Consumer Discretionary page: https://www.spdrs.com/product/fund.seam?ticker=XLY

From those you can create a spreadsheet of all the Stocks and then you can go through Finviz and put the sector in from that next to the SPDR sector. It'll take a bit of work, but if that's the screener you want to use then you need to do a bit of manual labour so you know what you are looking at.

If you find this difficult, I'd advise against stock trading.
 
From the link you provided i don't see a list of stocks. Where is it?
Is there a screener that has the sectors they way they should be (unlike
finviz) that can help me sort stocks from certain amount of average volume?
(this is the only screen i need, so i won't have those dead stocks).

Thanks,
Roi.
 
Click on the "HOLDINGS" tab and then underneath "Fund Top Holdings" you'll see a link that's called "Download All Holdings CSV". Click that and it will give you a CSV file with all the stocks held in the Consumer Discretionary ETF. You'll then need to search the site and do the same for each other Sector ETF.

As for screeners I can't help you as i don't use them. But I imagine if you want a good one you'll have pay a subscription as free ones are generally rubbish.
 
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