Best ETFs for Day Trading - Updated Lists and Statistics - Trade That Swing (2024)

The Best ETFs for Day Trading were updated on April 15, 2024. The list is updated monthly.

These are the best ETFs for day trading based on volume, volatility, and other metrics. Since not all traders are interested in the same thing (such as high volatility), I have created four different lists to suit different types of traders.

  • Highest volume (unleveraged)
  • Most Volatile (leveraged)
  • Most Volatile (unleveraged)
  • Best ETFs for cash accounts (if you can’t short)

All ETFs on these lists trade at least 10 million shares per day, on average.

Here is a summary list of the Best Day Trading ETFs as of April 15, 2024. See the full statistics below.

Highest Volume (unleveraged)SPYXLFQQQTLTFXI
Most Volatile (leveraged)NVDLLABD/LABUSOXS/SOXLUVXYTZA/TNA
Most Volatile (unleveraged)MSOSBITI/BITOVXXARKKGDX
Best ETFs for cash accountsSPY/SHQQQ/PSQTQQQ/SQQQ

Best Day Trading ETFs – Highest Volume (Unleveraged)

High volume means you can enter and exit quickly with minimal slippage. The ETFs on this list are for day traders seeking moderate daily price movement with huge volume so you can take small or large position sizes. These are the highest volume unleveraged ETFs. The list is ordered by volume, but you’ll see that each ETF moves a different amount each day. So you can opt to trade the ones that match your desired volume and movement preference.

Highest volume ETFs (unleveraged), updated April 15, 2024

SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) – The daily average (30) volume is 73 million and the average (30) daily movement in percentage terms is 0.85%. Average daily movement is based on the Intraday Range, which is the average price movement between the high and low of the day (doesn’t include any overnight price gaps).

This ETF tracks the S&P 500 index (the largest US companies) which makes it quite stable compared to individual stocks and is widely used by both day traders and investors.

Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) – The daily average (30) volume is 46 million and the average (30) daily movement is 1.03%.

This ETF tracks a wide range of stocks in the financial sector.

Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) – The daily average (30) volume is 45 million and the average (30) daily movement is 1.2%.

This ETF tracks the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. It is mainly composed of technology-related stocks.

iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) – The daily average (30) volume is 39 million and the average (30) daily movement is 0.79%.

This ETF tracks US treasury bonds with 20 years or more to maturity.

iShares FTSE China Large Cap ETF (FXI) – The daily average (30) volume is 38 million and the average (30) daily movement is 1.02%.

This ETF tracks the largest publically traded companies in China.

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Best Day Trading ETFs – Most Daily Movement (Leveraged)

This category is for traders looking for ETFs with the most daily movement. Large daily movement has the potential to create larger profits, especially since these ETFs also have extremely high volume.

Most volatile ETFs (leveraged) with lots of volume, updated April 15, 2024

GraniteShares 2x Long NVDA Daily ETF (NVDL) – The daily average (30) volume is 11 million and the average (30) daily movement is 8.27%.

This ETF moves twice as much as Nvidia (NVDA) stock on a daily basis. If NVDA rises 1%, NVDL will rise 2%.

Direction Daily S&P Biotech Bear 3x Shares (LABD) – The daily average (30) volume is 15 million and the average (30) daily movement is 7.42%.

This ETF moves three times as much as a basket of biotech stocks, in the opposite direction. If biotech stocks rise by 1%, LABD will fall by 3%.

Trading LABU is an alternative. Due to a recent reverse stock split, volume is only 2.6 million on average. It moves as much as LABD but in the opposite direction.

Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares (SOXL) – The daily average (30) volume is 73 million and the average (30) daily movement is 6.94%.

This ETF tracks a portfolio of semiconductor stocks, and moves are multiplied by three making it one of the largest daily movement ETFs available.

Trading SOXS is an alternative (15 million), it moves as much but in the opposite direction as SOXL.

ProShares Ultra VIX Short Term Futures ETF (UVXY) – The daily average (30) volume is 28 million and the average (30) daily movement is 6.11%.

This ETF moves 1.5x as much as the S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures Index. VIX generally moves in the opposite direction as other major stock indices and is a measure of implied volatility of the S&P 500.

Direxion Small Cap Bull 3x Shares (TNA) – The daily average (30) volume is 17 million and the average (30) daily movement is 4.27%.

This ETF moves three times as much as the Russell 2000 index (an index that tracks small-cap stocks).

Trading TZA is an alternative (22 million). It moves as much as TNA, but in the opposite direction.

Best Day Trading ETFs – Most Daily Movement (Unleveraged)

This section is for day traders looking for high-volume ETFs that are unleveraged. That means the ETF tracks the performance of the stocks in its portfolio without any leveraging.

Most volatile ETFs (unleveraged) with lots of volume, updated April 15, 2024

AdivisoryShares Pure US Cannabis ETF (MSOS) – The daily average (30) volume is 10 million and the average (30) daily movement is 6.64%.

This ETF tracks the price of US cannabis-related stocks.

ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO) – The daily average (30) volume is 25 million and the average (30) daily movement is 4.29%.

This ETF tracks the price of Bitcoin by owning Bitcoin futures.

An alternative is trading BITI. It moves the same amount in the opposite direction as BITO and does 11 million in average daily volume.

iPath Series B S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (VXX) – The daily average (30) volume is 17 million and the average (30) daily movement is 4.09%.

This tracks the S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures Index. VIX generally moves in the opposite direction as other major stock indices and is a measure of implied volatility of the S&P 500.

ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) – The daily average (30) volume is 11 million and the average (30) daily movement is 2.58%.

This ETF tracks innovative companies and is discretionarily managed. That means it doesn’t track a set index, but rather the manager of the fund can buy or sell stocks when they choose. To me, this is an added element of risk that makes this ETF less ideal for day trading than the other choices.

VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX) – The daily average (30) volume is 30 million and the average (30) daily movement is 2.51%.

This ETF tracks the stocks of companies engaged in the gold mining industry.

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Best Day Trading ETFs for Cash Accounts (can’t short)

This section is for day traders using a cash account. With a cash account, you’re unable to short ETFs. Cash accounts are common in tax-protected accounts. While these types of accounts are often used for long-term investing, you can also day trade a cash account (and benefit from tax protection if applicable).

Since you can’t go short, you will need to pick a long and short ETF. If you believe an index will fall, for example, you buy the “short ETF”. If you believe the index will rise, you buy the “long ETF)

Best ETFs for day trading long and short in a cash account, updated April 15, 2024

ETF Combination 1.

Monitor SPY. If you believe it will go up, buy SPY. If you believe it will go down, buy SH as it will go up when SPY goes down. This allows you to potentially make money whether SPY rises or falls.

SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) – The daily average (30) volume is 73 million and the average (30) daily movement is 0.85%.

This ETF tracks the S&P 500 index (the largest US companies) which makes it quite stable compared to individual stocks and is widely used by both day traders and investors.

ProShares Short S&P 500 ETF (SH) – The daily average (30) volume is 19 million and the average (30) daily movement is 0.87%.

This ETF tracks the S&P 500 index but moves in the opposite direction as the S&P 500.

ETF Combination 2.

Monitor QQQ. If you believe it will go up, buy QQQ. If you believe it will go down, buy PSQ as it will go up if QQQ goes down. This allows you to potentially make money whether QQQ rises or falls. QQQ has more daily movement than SPY.

Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) – The daily average (30) volume is 45 million and the average (30) daily movement is 1.2%.

This ETF tracks the largest companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. It is mainly composed of technology-related stocks.

ProShares Short QQQ (PSQ) – The daily average (30) volume is 14 million and the average (30) daily movement is 1.2%.

This ETF tracks the largest companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, but it moves in the opposite direction (inverse) as them.

ETF Combination 3.

Monitor QQQ to make your trading decisions. Then trade TQQQ if you believe QQQ will go up, or SQQQ if you believe QQQ will go down. You could also monitor TQQQ and SQQQ directly. These are leveraged ETFs meaning they will move 3x as much as QQQ. Trade these if you want lots of daily movement and high volume.

ProShares UltraPro QQQ (TQQQ) – The daily average (30) volume is 70 million and the average (30) daily movement is 3.54%.

This ETF moves three times as much as the QQQ ETF. If QQQ rises by 1%, TQQQ will move up 3%.

ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ (SQQQ) – The daily average (30) volume is 141 million and the average (30) daily movement is 3.57%.

This ETF moves three times as much as the QQQ ETF, and moves in the opposite direction (if QQQ goes down 1%, SQQQ goes up 3%, for example).

Day Trading ETF Alternatives

ETFs are a great choice for day trading because they are more insulated from price shocks than individual stocks. Most of the ETFs on this list are based on the price movement of hundreds of stocks; if one or even several stocks were to come out with surprise announcements, the effect is diluted and the ETF would continue to trade as normal. The individual stocks with the surprise announcements may see wild price swings, or even have their trading temporarily halted.

That said, while ETFs are more diversified than trading individual stocks, this can also dilute the daily average moves. The leveraged ETFs on this list may move 5% in a day, while the best day trading stocks may move 10% or even 15% per day.

ETFs and stocks are both viable for day trading. One isn’t better than another, it just depends on how you want to trade. Most day trading strategies for stocks can be used with ETFs and vice versa.

Happy Day Trading!

Cory Mitchell, CMT

Disclaimer: Nothing in this article is personal investment advice, or advice to buy or sell anything. Trading is risky and can result in substantial losses, even more than deposited if using leverage.

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Best ETFs for Day Trading - Updated Lists and Statistics - Trade That Swing? ›

Assessing ETF Performance for Swing Trading

It's crucial to take into account elements such as liquidity and historical performance. An ETF with a substantial trading volume allows for easy entry and exit, while a record of stable past performance may offer insights into forthcoming trends.

Which ETFs are best for day trading? ›

The ETFs shortlisted in this post have expense ratios that are fractions of a percent, making them suitable for day trading.
  • Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) ...
  • iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) ...
  • Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund ETF (VTI) ...
  • Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF (SCHP) ...
  • SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
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Which are the best ETF for swing trading? ›

ETFs Buy for swing trading.
Sr.Stock NameVolume
1ICICI Prudential Silver ETF1,721,102
2UTI Silver ETF202,171
3DSP Silver ETF35,569
4Nippon India Silver ETF5,337,077
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How to select ETF for swing trading? ›

Assessing ETF Performance for Swing Trading

It's crucial to take into account elements such as liquidity and historical performance. An ETF with a substantial trading volume allows for easy entry and exit, while a record of stable past performance may offer insights into forthcoming trends.

Is it a good idea to day trade ETFs? ›

Day trading ETFs is possible as there are various trading opportunities within the same business day due to market volatility. The ideal candidates for day trading are those with the highest trading volume, making them liquid and volatile.

What are the five most actively traded ETFs? ›

U.S. ETF Movers
ETFPriceAverage Volume
SPY SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust$500.9772.74M
QQQ Invesco QQQ Trust$422.8046.09M
IWM iShares Russell 2000 ETF$195.4236.91M
IVV iShares Core S&P 500 ETF$503.245.75M
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Is QQQ better than spy for day trading? ›

The primary differences between trading options on QQQ vs SPY revolve around liquidity, volatility, and option premiums. QQQ options tend to have higher volatility due to the tech sector's rapid price movements, leading to higher premiums compared to SPY options.

What is the most successful ETF? ›

1. VanEck Semiconductor ETF. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) tracks a market-cap-weighted index of 25 of the largest U.S.-listed semiconductors companies. Midcap companies and foreign companies listed in the U.S. can also be included in the index.

What is the number 1 ETF to buy? ›

Top U.S. market-cap index ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performance5-year performance
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)11.1 percent15.5 percent
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)11.0 percent15.4 percent
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)10.3 percent15.3 percent
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)11.6 percent21.8 percent

Which trade is best for swing trading? ›

Best swing trade stocks – Updated April 2024
NameSub-SectorMarket Cap (Rs. in cr.)
ITC LtdFMCG – Tobacco547,080.49
Hindustan Aeronautics LtdAerospace & Defense Equipments268,693.73
Bajaj Auto LtdTwo Wheelers244,564.26
Bharat Electronics LtdElectronic Equipments172,072.19
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How do I find good swing trades? ›

When choosing a stock to swing trade, it's helpful to find relatively calm stocks, meaning they don't exhibit excessive price moves called volatility. Ideally, stocks trending slightly up or down, with steady price action, but without too much volatility are best.

What is the best indicator for swing trade? ›

Perhaps the most widely used example is the relative strength index (RSI), which shows whether a market is overbought or oversold – and therefore whether a swing might be on the horizon. The RSI measures the number and size of a market's positive and negative closes over a set number of periods (usually 14).

What chart should I use for swing trading? ›

There are two types of charts you can use when swing trading: candlestick charts and bar charts.

What type of ETF would be most suitable for day trading? ›

Best ETFs for Day Trading – Updated Lists and Statistics
Highest Volume (unleveraged)SPYXLF
Most Volatile (leveraged)NVDLLABD/LABU
Most Volatile (unleveraged)MSOSVXX
Best ETFs for cash accountsSPY/SHQQQ/PSQ

What is the 30 day rule on ETFs? ›

Q: How does the wash sale rule work? If you sell a security at a loss and buy the same or a substantially identical security within 30 calendar days before or after the sale, you won't be able to take a loss for that security on your current-year tax return.

What is the most profitable time to day trade? ›

The opening period (9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time) is often one of the best hours of the day for day trading, offering the biggest moves in the shortest amount of time. A lot of professional day traders stop trading around 11:30 a.m. because that is when volatility and volume tend to taper off.

What are the best securities for day trading? ›

Stocks are among the most popular securities for day traders — the market is big and active, and commissions are relatively low or nonexistent. You can also day trade bonds, options, futures, commodities and currencies.

Are ETFs good for intraday trading? ›

ETFs are priced continually and can be bought or sold during market hours. ETFs are as simple as buying and selling any other stock on the exchange allowing investors to take advantage of intraday price movements.

What is the best ETF to trade? ›

20 Best Large-Cap Stock ETFs to Buy Now
  • Dimensional US Core Equity 1 ETF DCOR.
  • Dimensional US Core Equity 2 ETF DFAC.
  • Dimensional US Core Equity Market ETF DFAU.
  • iShares Core S&P 500 ETF IVV.
  • iShares Core S&P Total US Stock Market ETF ITOT.
  • Schwab US Broad Market ETF SCHB.
  • Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF SCHD.
May 7, 2024

What is the best stocks for day trading? ›

Best Day Trading Stocks – Consistent High Percentage Movers
  • Canopy Growth Corp. ...
  • Cleanspark (CLSK): Average Day Range (30) is 9.51% and Average Volume (30) is 30 million.
  • Marathon Digital (MARA): Average Day Range (30) is 8.86% and Average Volume (30) is 46 million.
  • Sunrun Inc. ...
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