Terms of Service
Article 1 (Purpose)
These Terms govern the rights, obligations, responsibilities, and other necessary matters between the operator of ETF Rebalancing Calculator (etf-rebalancing.com) and users in connection with the use of the service (hereinafter "Service").
Article 2 (Definitions)
- "Service" refers to the ETF portfolio rebalancing calculation, investment information provision, and other features provided on this website.
- "User" refers to both members and non-members who use the Service in accordance with these Terms.
- "Member" refers to a person who has provided personal information and completed membership registration, thereby being able to use the Service on an ongoing basis.
Article 3 (Validity and Changes to Terms)
- These Terms take effect by being posted on the service screen or notified to users by other means.
- The operator may amend these Terms within the scope permitted by applicable laws, and will provide notice at least 7 days before the effective date of any changes.
Article 4 (Services Provided)
This service provides the following features:
- ETF portfolio rebalancing calculation
- Real-time ETF price information
- Investment guides and market analysis content
- ETF comparison and portfolio strategy recommendations
Article 5 (Service Use)
- The service may be used without a separate registration process.
- Member-only features (such as portfolio saving) are available after signing in with a Google account.
Article 6 (User Obligations)
- Users must comply with applicable laws and the provisions of these Terms when using the Service.
- Users must not misappropriate another person's information or use the Service in an unauthorized manner.
- Users must not use information obtained through the Service for commercial purposes without prior consent from the operator.
Article 7 (Disclaimer)
- This service does not provide investment advice; information provided through the Service is for reference purposes only.
- The operator is not responsible for users' investment decisions or any resulting losses.
- The operator is not responsible for service interruptions caused by force majeure events such as natural disasters or system failures.
Article 8 (Dispute Resolution)
- In the event of a dispute related to use of the Service, the operator and the user shall resolve it through good-faith negotiation.
- If no agreement is reached, the competent court shall be determined in accordance with the Code of Civil Procedure.
Effective Date: February 26, 2026
