X-Ray
When you invest in ETFs or funds, your portfolio only shows the ETF itself and not what's inside it. X-Ray looks through your ETFs and funds to surface all underlying holdings, including how they overlap with other securities in your portfolio.
Opening X-Ray
You'll find the X-Ray button above your portfolio holdings table. For individual ETFs and funds, a smaller X-Ray icon also appears in the Distributions tab of the drawer, so you can open X-Ray filtered directly to that security.

Looking through your ETFs
The X-Ray overview shows all underlying holdings in a single list. Expand any holding to see exactly which ETFs or funds it belongs to, along with their individual weights. Filter by source, search by name or ticker, and toggle between portfolio weight and source weight.

More accurate distributions
Your distributions (sector, industry, country, continent, and market capitalisation) include the underlying holdings of your ETFs and funds. So we can show a more accurate distribution of your portfolio.
Duplicate positions with different ISINs
Sometimes you may see the same name (such as Alphabet) appear multiple times in ETF holdings because the company has different share classes (for example, Class A and Class C), each with its own ISIN and often slight differences in voting rights or tradability. Although they belong to the same company, they are therefore shown as separate positions. You can easily recognize this distinction by hovering over the symbol icon: in the tooltip, you will see additional details such as the ISIN and ticker symbol.