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ETF toolkit / Portfolio builder

Build an ETF portfolio with weighted risk, cost and exposure analytics

This is the practical portfolio-construction layer for the ETF library. Blend the curated shortlist, assign weights, and see how beta, Sharpe, Sortino, volatility, yield, OCF and the regional mix change as the allocation changes.

Weighted betaMarket sensitivity
Sharpe / SortinoRounded risk-adjusted snapshot
OCF + yieldCost and cashflow together
Exposure mixRegion and asset split
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Research snapshot

Last reviewed
23 April 2026
Who this is for
UK investors building a shortlist portfolio and wanting a cleaner view of how risk, yield and exposure change with weights.
Default answer
Start with the job of the portfolio, not the “best” single ETF. Then test whether the mix still makes sense after you see the weighted numbers.
Primary sources
Issuer product pages plus rounded in-house research metrics for relative comparison only.

Data, methodology and scope

Load a starting point

The easiest way to use the builder is to load a model, then change one sleeve at a time until the output matches the real job of the portfolio.

Workspace, export and share

Save draft mixes on this device, export them as JSON, or generate a share link that reopens the exact allocation in the builder.

Portfolio builder

Open selected ETFs in compare

Benchmark compare

A professional portfolio answer gets better when you can say what it is being compared with. These cards benchmark the current mix against a one-fund global equity core, a classic cautious 60/40 shape, and an income-tilted route.

Portfolio analytics

Printable portfolio report

Use this builder as a report generator as well as a calculator. The report should show the portfolio job, target weights, weighted OCF, yield, beta, Sharpe, Sortino, volatility, drawdown proxy, region split, asset mix and professional watch-outs.

Report habit
Print after normalising to 100%, then write why each ETF is in the portfolio.
Metric caveat
Beta, Sharpe and Sortino are rounded research proxies for comparison. They are not live issuer factsheets or a forecast.
Quality check
Use the due diligence checklist before treating a high-yield, overlay, thematic or leveraged-looking product as a core holding.
Run due diligence Check overlap

Contribution, withdrawal and rebalance planning

Use these planning inputs to move from a static target mix into a more realistic workflow: how new money gets deployed, what a spending target implies, and where a live allocation has drifted too far from plan.

Scenario stress views

These simple stress snapshots are there to make the portfolio discussion more honest. They are not forecasts or a substitute for full risk modelling.

Professional watch-outs

Editorial accountability
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Every page is reviewed against the editorial standards, written from primary sources, sourced openly, and corrected publicly. No affiliate revenue. No sponsored content. No paid placements.

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