Website Overview:ETF、Central Bank、Form 13F Fillings...

In the Macroeconomics section, MacroMicro starts from global trends and major economies to help investors understand the broader economic direction. In the Industry section, users can go deeper along the industry value chain, combining supply chain data with company financials to analyze how macro conditions and industry dynamics influence each other.

The Special Sections start from market assets and investment themes, integrating information across equities, FX, bonds, commodities, central banks, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies. These sections help investors build a broader market view from an asset allocation perspective.

Section Description
ETF Provides ETF screening tools for U.S. and Taiwan-listed ETFs, along with the ETF Comparison Tool and Stock-to-ETF Lookup. General members can use the ETF screener, while MM Prime, MM Max, and MM Business subscribers can further access ETF comparison and stock-to-ETF lookup features to quickly find suitable ETFs and understand their holdings structure.
Trump Section Starts from global trade and technology competition, comparing the differences and potential impacts of Trump’s policies across five major areas: foreign policy, fiscal policy, healthcare, immigration, and energy. It helps investors understand how Trump-related policy expectations may affect markets and key economic data.
Central Bank Section Brings together policy updates and monetary policy trends from major global central banks, including the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, and Bank of Japan. It tracks interest rate decisions and balance sheet changes, serving as a core tool for understanding the global liquidity environment.
Commodities Section Starts from commodity supply and demand data, helping investors study cycles in energy, metals, and agricultural products. During black swan events such as wars or pandemics, this section also helps users assess the potential impact on global trade and inflation from the perspective of commodity imports, exports, and supply-demand conditions.
13F Institutional Holdings Tracks quarterly 13F filings from major U.S. institutional investors, helping users monitor the holdings of well-known funds such as Berkshire Hathaway and Bridgewater as a reference for smart money positioning. Form 13F is a quarterly report filed by institutional investment managers. Under SEC rules, institutions with more than USD 100 million in assets under management must disclose their long equity positions, including stocks and ETFs, within 45 days after each quarter ends. Futures, fixed income, and other asset classes are not included.
COT Positioning Tracks Commitments of Traders, or COT, reports in futures markets, reflecting how major market participants are positioned across commodities and financial futures. It is an important reference for identifying sentiment extremes and potential trend reversals.
Timeline Organizes major global economic and policy events by theme, helping investors connect data movements with event context and better understand cause-and-effect relationships. Users can also add event timelines to charts in the toolbox to clearly see how events may have affected data trends.