Why We Built ETF Radar — The Problem With Financial News

If you follow ETFs, you know the problem: relevant news is scattered across dozens of sources. Financial outlets, press releases, analyst commentary, data providers — each one covers a piece of the picture. No single source gives you a complete, noise-free view of what is happening in the sectors you care about.

And most of what they publish is not useful. For every genuine market-moving headline, there are ten generic summaries, five clickbait articles, and three pieces of promotional content. Finding the signal requires time and effort that most people do not have.

The Idea

ETF Radar was built to solve exactly this problem. The concept is simple: crawl financial RSS feeds automatically, filter out the noise using heuristics, and organize the remaining articles by ETF. The result is a dashboard where you can click on any ETF and instantly see a curated feed of relevant, quality-filtered news.

What It Is

ETF Radar is a news aggregation tool. It collects publicly available articles from RSS feeds, processes them, and makes them easy to browse by ETF and sector. Currently, it tracks over 40 ETFs across 6 sectors — from broad market indices like SPY and QQQ to niche funds like URA (uranium) and UFO (space).

What It Is Not

ETF Radar is not a financial advisor. It does not tell you what to buy or sell. It does not provide price targets, portfolio recommendations, or investment opinions. It is an information aggregate — a tool that makes it faster and easier to see relevant news for the ETFs you are interested in. What you do with that information is entirely up to you.

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Select any of the 40+ ETFs and see their curated news feed instantly — no account required.

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