Growth ETFs
409 ETFs · AUM: $1.09T
Growth ETFs invest in companies with above-average revenue and earnings growth rates, typically in sectors like technology, healthcare, and consumer discretionary. Growth investing focuses on companies that reinvest profits into expansion rather than paying dividends, prioritizing capital appreciation over current income. These ETFs capture the market's fastest-growing companies in a single diversified holding.
The most prominent growth ETFs include VUG (Vanguard Growth ETF), the largest growth fund by assets with an ultra-low expense ratio covering hundreds of large-cap growth stocks, IWF (iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF), the institutional benchmark for large-cap growth with broad coverage, and SCHG (Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF), which has gained popularity for its competitive fees and concentrated approach to high-growth companies.
Growth ETFs appeal to investors with longer time horizons who can tolerate higher volatility in pursuit of capital appreciation. These funds are heavily weighted toward technology mega-caps, which can be a source of both concentration risk and exceptional returns. Growth stocks tend to be more sensitive to interest rate changes because their valuations depend heavily on future earnings that are worth less when discount rates rise. Consider pairing growth ETFs with value and dividend funds for a balanced approach to equity investing.
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| Symbol▼ | Fund Name▼ | AUM▲ | Price▼ |
|---|---|---|---|
| IVW | iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF | $64.45B | $116.56 |
| IWF | iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF | $117.01B | $437.85 |
| VUG | Vanguard Growth ETF | $349.90B | $449.56 |
| VWRL | Vanguard FTSE All-World ETF | — | — |
| MLPE | C-Tracks ETNs on the Miller/Howard MLP Fundamental Index, Series B | — | $9.70 |
| FRLG | Large Cap Growth Index-Linked ETN due 2028 | — | — |
| FNGB | Bank of Montreal | — | — |
| QXGG | QUANTX Risk Managed Growth ETF | — | — |
| FNGA | MicroSectors FANG+ Index 3X Leveraged ETNs due January 8 2038 | — | — |