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  2. 10 Best ETFs To Buy for Long-Term Growth - AOL

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    With a 10-year return of 22.38% per year and $9.71 per year since inception, the QQQ Trust was rated the No. 1 best-performing large-cap growth fund over the past 15 years by Lipper, based on the ...

  3. Best growth ETFs: Top funds for growth stocks - AOL

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    Best growth ETFs iShares Russell Top 200 Growth ETF (IWY) This fund tracks an index of large-cap U.S. growth stocks and has strong five- and ten-year track records.

  4. Best long-term ETFs to buy and hold

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    This ETF tracks the performance of largest stocks in the Russell Top 200 Growth Index, in particular those with higher growth and higher price-to-book valuations. 1-year return: 36.7% 10-year ...

  5. List of sovereign wealth funds by country - Wikipedia

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    The names attributed to the management entities may include state-owned (federal, state and provincial) central banks, national monetary authorities, official investment companies, sovereign oil funds, pension funds, among others. Some countries may have more than one SWF. In the United States, several states have their own SWFs.

  6. List of exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    The exchange-traded funds available on exchanges vary from country to country. Many of the ETFs listed below are available exclusively on that nation's primary stock exchange and cannot be purchased on a foreign stock exchange.

  7. List of American exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of notable American exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. As of 2020, the number of exchange-traded funds worldwide was over 7,600, [ 1 ] representing about 7.74 trillion U.S. dollars in assets. [ 2 ]