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Reverse ETF Lookup

Enter a symbol such as NVDA, GLD or BTC-USD and find income ETFs that give you exposure to it — single-stock funds built on it, plus ETFs holding it among their top positions. Compare exposure with ETF yield, Distribution Safety Score™ and concentration.

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Why use a reverse ETF holdings search?

A normal ETF screener starts with the fund. A reverse lookup starts with the company you want exposure to and reveals the income funds that own it. That makes it easier to see whether a fund gives NVDA a token allocation or makes it a major driver of returns.

Results cover both routes to that exposure: single-stock funds written directly on the company — covered-call and options-income funds such as the NVDA and TSLA series — and diversified ETFs that report it among their top holdings, with the weight.

Exposure answers only one question. Compare it with the fund's distribution yield and DSS to understand the trade-off between exposure and income quality. Open any result for the fund's complete profile, or use the ETF comparison tool.

How concentration is labeled

Dedicated
Single-stock fund built on it
Very high
15% or more of the ETF
High
8% to under 15%
Meaningful
3% to under 8%
Broad
Less than 3%
Reverse ETF lookup FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is a reverse ETF lookup?

It searches from a stock to the ETFs that hold it, rather than from an ETF to its stocks.

Which income ETFs hold NVDA?

Search NVDA above to see current matches: single-stock income funds written on NVIDIA first, then diversified income ETFs that report it as a top holding, ranked by weight. Results also show fund yield and DSS.

Does a higher stock weight mean a better ETF?

No. A larger weight provides more direct exposure but also increases company-specific concentration. Consider strategy, yield safety, fees and total return together.