Ok, I was asking the question to determine if you needed basic spoon fed type info to get you onto the right tracks.
I'll attempt to assist, but am not sure the meaning of "styles/factors".
Barchart.com has lots of info if you are inclined to do research.
My way I would probably approach this if you didn't have access to a good trading software or broker info is go this way....
On barchart hit this link first off.... https://www.barchart.com/stocks/sectors/industry-performance
Under the title of '1 month industry performance' is a dropdown box to change the lookback period.
Then when you have determined the better sectors, go this this site to find the etf codes on these sector, actually a better way is google the sector and this website name...this is an example....
https://etfdb.com/etfdb-category/energy-equities/
Ok, now you have some etf's, which is the better....?
This is where you use Yahoo.
Here's a yahoo link which is comparing a couple of indexes, just use this as a template, you can add as many stock/etf codes as you like by adding into the 'compare' box.
https://finance.yahoo.com/chart/^AXPJ#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
You will then get to compare the charts.
Another way is to set up googlefinance sheets, spreadsheets, this will give you info in more data form rather than chart form.
Hope this is what you were thinking along the lines of....?
Thanks for your reply, but I am not looking for ranking of performance, but interests (i.e change in AUM and volume).
In addition, what you have described is still going backwards to what I need. You first know that you want to trade a sector relative value strategy, then you go find out the sector ETFs.
What I want is a list of ETFs with fastest % size expansion, to discover ideas unknown to me right now, but has captured attentions of some early smart investors.
Ideas are not confined to sectors. It can be rising popularity of factors (low vol/momentum ETFs), asset class (crypto/mortgage reits), style (small/mid/large/growth/value), or any other unconventional but systematically tradable ideas.
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