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^SPXTR data by YCharts. This ETF has a rock-bottom 0.03% expense ratio, which means that if you have $10,000 invested in the fund, only $3 will go toward annual investment expenses.
First, we have a very low-cost (0.04% expense ratio) growth-focused ETF in the Vanguard Growth ETF (NYSEARCA:VUG). It's a blue-chip growth ETF with a heavier emphasis on larger-cap companies.
The somewhat unusual inclusion criteria effectively makes this ETF a value fund, with an average trailing price-to-earnings ratio of 15.6 and a forward-looking one of under 14.
The Invesco QQQ Trust ETF (NASDAQ: QQQ) might be the best technology ETF you can buy. It tracks the Nasdaq-100 index, which has been highly successful due to its technology-heavy composition.
Built to mimic the S&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index, it only holds U.S. stocks (of all market caps) with a track record of at least 10 consecutive years of annual dividend increases.
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 ...