Equity ETFs
Invest in equity ETFs to get exposure into stocks and indices.
Exchange Traded Funds, or ETFs, allow investors to gain diversified market exposure through a single instrument traded like a stock.
Low Cost Access
Diversification Benefit
Trade like Stocks

Stockk helps investors understand what an ETF holds, how it tracks its index, and how it fits into a long-term investment approach.
Explore what’s inside the ETF, like top holdings, sector weights, and overall exposure.
Check if the ETF price is close to its actual value and how well it follows the index.
Invest regularly and adjust over time. Many investors in India use SIPs for ETF investing; it helps you stay disciplined without checking markets every day.
Different investors have different needs. Stockk offers various types of exchange-traded funds that fit most of your financial goals.
Invest in equity ETFs to get exposure into stocks and indices.
Preferred by investors looking for regular returns and a balanced portfolio
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One of the easiest ways to diversify the portfolio and capitalize on trending themes and sectors.
Stockk offers rule-based ETF strategies designed to help investors stay disciplined across market cycles.
Don't just buy the index—optimize it. Our AIgos buys ETFs on dips and allocates more when valuations are low.
Catch the trend. The algo automatically shifts your capital to outperforming sectors (IT, Auto, Pharma) and exits laggards.
Protect your portfolio. Automatically hedges equity exposure with Gold and Liquid Bees during high market volatility.
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It's an exchange-traded fund that invests in stocks, indices, and other asset classes. One can buy and sell it on the exchange like a normal share, giving it an affordability edge.
Yes. For many newbie investors, ETF investing is easier to start as its simple than investing in individual stocks.
Open a Demat account, search for the specific ETF, and place the order. It works like buying a stock.
No. You can start with the price of one unit.
You, exchange-traded funds can be bought and sold during market hours.