From market-skills
Use when the user asks to compare ETFs, choose between index funds, evaluate portfolio fit, compare US versus Canadian ETFs, or assess fees, holdings, exposure, liquidity, tax efficiency, and long-term core allocations.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/market-skills:etf-comparisonThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Compare ETFs as practical portfolio tools. Focus on exposure, cost, liquidity, tax treatment, concentration, currency risk, and role in a portfolio.
Compare ETFs as practical portfolio tools. Focus on exposure, cost, liquidity, tax treatment, concentration, currency risk, and role in a portfolio.
Use current ETF issuer pages and market data before recommending. Check:
Classify each ETF by portfolio role:
Favor broad, cheap, liquid ETFs for core positions. Treat narrow thematic ETFs as satellite positions unless the user explicitly wants concentrated exposure.
Use this structure:
State the best choice and why.
| ETF | Role | Fee | Liquidity | Diversification | Currency | Best Account Fit | Verdict |
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Explain what investors actually own in each fund.
Compare volatility, drawdowns, concentration, and likely behavior in different markets.
Give one of: Prefer, Hold, Avoid, Use as satellite, Use as core. Include allocation guidance and rebalancing trigger.
Do not guarantee performance. Note when tax details require jurisdiction-specific confirmation.
Creates, edits, and optimizes skills for Claude Code, including drafting, evaluating with test prompts, iterating on performance, and improving skill descriptions for better triggering accuracy.
npx claudepluginhub vijayanandmit/skills --plugin market-skills