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The Amarii Rating System
What is the Amarii Rating System?
The Amarii Rating System uses a letter grading system to rank ETFs. These grades are based on specific measures of risk and reward. At Amarii Holdings, we believe this system accurately shows how well ETFs have been managed over the past year. The ratings are purely based on numbers—no opinions from analysts influence them. Each week, we update the ratings using historical data.
We compare ETFs by looking at several key financial ratios, adjusting and weighting them to be fair. With so many ETFs out there, this ranking system helps make it easier to understand which ones are performing well.
Why is the Amarii Rating System Better?
Instead of looking at just one measure, our system uses multiple ratios to give a complete picture of an ETF's past performance. This thorough approach helps both individual and institutional investors see how well an ETF has done in different market conditions.
If you want a straightforward way to choose the right ETF for your portfolio, try the Amarii Rating System. It uses a balanced ranking of risk and reward to provide a clear view of an ETF's history. With the growing number of ETFs and their increasing complexity, our system is a valuable tool to help you make informed choices. Give the Amarii Rating System a try and see how it can simplify your ETF selection process!
Chad O. Grant
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