This is a list of all Aggressive Growth ETFs traded in the USA which are currently tagged by ETF Database. Please note that the list may not contain newly issued ETFs. If you’re looking for a more simplified way to browse and compare ETFs, you may want to visit our ETF Database Categories, which categorize every ETF in a single “best fit” category.
* Assets and Average Volume as of 2024-03-23 1:00 EDT
This page includes historical return information for all Aggressive Growth ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database.
The table below includes fund flow data for all U.S. listed Aggressive Growth ETFs. Total fund flow is the capital inflow into an ETF minus the capital outflow from the ETF for a particular time period.
Fund Flows in millions of U.S. Dollars.
The following table includes expense data and other descriptive information for all Aggressive Growth ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database. In addition to expense ratio and issuer information, this table displays platforms that offer commission-free trading for certain ETFs.
Clicking on any of the links in the table below will provide additional descriptive and quantitative information on Aggressive Growth ETFs.
The following table includes ESG Scores and other descriptive information for all Aggressive Growth ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database. Easily browse and evaluate ETFs by visiting our ESG Investing themes section and find ETFs that map to various environmental, social, governance and morality themes.
This page includes historical dividend information for all Aggressive Growth ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database. Note that certain ETPs may not make dividend payments, and as such some of the information below may not be meaningful.
The table below includes basic holdings data for all U.S. listed Aggressive Growth ETFs that are currently tagged by ETF Database. The table below includes the number of holdings for each ETF and the percentage of assets that the top ten assets make up, if applicable. For more detailed holdings information for any ETF, click on the link in the right column.
The following table includes certain tax information for all Aggressive Growth ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database, including applicable short-term and long-term capital gains rates and the tax form on which gains or losses in each ETF will be reported.
This page contains certain technical information for all Aggressive Growth ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. Note that the table below only includes limited technical indicators; click on the “View” link in the far right column for each ETF to see an expanded display of the product’s technicals.
This page provides links to various analysis for all Aggressive Growth ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. The links in the table below will guide you to various analytical resources for the relevant ETF, including an X-ray of holdings, official fund fact sheet, or objective analyst report.
This page provides ETF Database Ratings for all Aggressive Growth ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. The ETF Database Ratings are transparent, quant-based evaluations of ETFs relative to other products in the same ETF Database Category. As such, it should be noted that this page may include ETFs from multiple ETF Database Categories.
FAQs
The largest Aggressive ETF is the iShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF AOA with $1.85B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Aggressive ETF was AOA at 17.65%. The most recent ETF launched in the Aggressive space was the iShares ESG Aware Aggressive Allocation ETF EAOA on 06/12/20.
What is the most aggressive ETF to buy? ›
The largest Aggressive ETF is the iShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF AOA with $1.85B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Aggressive ETF was AOA at 17.65%. The most recent ETF launched in the Aggressive space was the iShares ESG Aware Aggressive Allocation ETF EAOA on 06/12/20.
What is the best ETF for growth? ›
Compare the best growth ETFs
FUND(TICKER) | EXPENSE RATIO | 10-YEAR RETURN AS OF APRIL 1 |
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Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG) | 0.04% | 15.07% |
iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF) | 0.19% | 15.78% |
iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF (IVW) | 0.18% | 14.34% |
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (SCHG) | 0.04% | 15.95% |
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Does Vanguard have an aggressive growth fund? ›
Vanguard Aggressive Growth Portfolio's main goal is to provide long-term growth by investing in two broadly diversified Vanguard funds.
What is a good aggressive growth mutual fund? ›
The ClearBridge Aggressive Growth Fund (Ticker: SHRAX) is one example of an aggressive growth fund available for both retail and institutional investors. As of March 2022, the Fund holds $5.7 billion in assets and had a year-to-date return of -8.7% versus a return of -9.25% for its benchmark Russell 3000 Growth Index.
What are the top 5 ETFs to buy? ›
Best ETFs as of April 2024
Ticker | Fund name | 5-year return |
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SMH | VanEck Semiconductor ETF | 35.02% |
SOXX | iShares Semiconductor ETF | 30.70% |
XLK | Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund | 24.57% |
IYW | iShares U.S. Technology ETF | 24.09% |
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Should I invest in aggressive growth funds? ›
Financial professionals usually don't recommend aggressive investing for anything but a small portion of a nest egg. And regardless of an investor's age, their risk tolerance will determine if they become an aggressive investor.
What are aggressive ETF funds? ›
Aggressive Growth ETFs are aimed at providing growth using aggressive tactics, meaning they have a high risk/reward profile. Click on the tabs below to see more information on Aggressive Growth ETFs, including historical performance, dividends, holdings, expense ratios, technical indicators, analysts reports and more.
Are growth ETFs worth it? ›
Growth ETFs can produce above-average returns in the long term, but they also tend to carry more short-term market risk compared with value-oriented stocks that tend to produce more stable returns.
Which ETF has the highest 10 year return? ›
Best ETFs 10 Years
Symbol | ETF Name | 10y Chg 4-2-24 |
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PSI | Invesco Semiconductors ETF | 786% |
META | Roundhill Ball Metaverse ETF | 717% |
XSD | SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF | 617% |
XLK | SPDR Technology Sector ETF | 558% |
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Best Vanguard Funds for Aggressive Investors: Vanguard Explorer (VEXPX) Click to Enlarge If you want to turn up the growth potential and you want to go all-the-way aggressive, look no further than Vanguard Explorer (MUTF:VEXPX).
What is the most aggressive fund? ›
Here are the best Aggressive Allocation funds
- Meeder Dynamic Allocation Fund.
- JPMorgan Investor Growth Fund.
- TIAA-CREF Lifestyle Aggressive Gr Fund.
- Franklin Mutual Shares Fund.
- North Square Multi Strategy Fd.
- Gabelli Focused Growth and Inc Fd.
- E-Valuator Agrsv Growth(85%-99%)RMS Fund.
Does Fidelity have an aggressive growth fund? ›
This fund is only available to individuals with Fidelity Health Savings Accounts that are connected to specific employee benefits programs.
What investments does Dave Ramsey recommend? ›
Why are mutual funds the only investment option Ramsey Solutions recommends? Well, we like mutual funds because they spread your investment across many companies, and that helps you avoid the risks that come with investing in single stocks and other “trendy” investments (we're looking at you, Dogecoin).
What is the average return on aggressive growth mutual funds? ›
MA Aggressive Growth Portfolio (Fidelity Funds)
Return Type | 1 Yr | 5 Yrs |
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BEFORE TAXES Close Popover | | |
FUND MA Aggressive Growth Portfolio (Fidelity Funds) | 25.08% | 12.14% |
PRIMARY BENCHMARK MA Agrsv Gro Portfolio BM Close Popover | 22.81% | 11.29% |
What mutual funds does Dave Ramsey invest in? ›
I put my personal 401(k) and a lot of my mutual fund investing in four types of mutual funds: growth, growth and income, aggressive growth, and international. I personally spread mine in 25% of those four.
Which ETF is most volatile? ›
Top 15 Most Volatile ETFs (including leveraged)
Ticker | Fund | 1-Year Volatility (%) |
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JDST | Direxion Daily Junior Gold Miners Index Bear 3X Shares | 170.41 |
JNUG | Direxion Daily Junior Gold Miners Index Bull 3X Shares | 169.05 |
NUGT | Direxion Daily Gold Miners Index Bull 3x Shares | 141.36 |
DGAZ | VelocityShares 3X Inverse Natural Gas ETN | 127.78 |
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Which ETF has the highest yield? ›
Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
Symbol | Name | Dividend Yield |
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TIME | Clockwise Core Equity & Innovation ETF | 17.17% |
SVOL | Simplify Volatility Premium ETF | 16.31% |
GOOY | YieldMax GOOGL Option Income Strategy ETF | 15.27% |
BITO | ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF | 15.25% |
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Which Vanguard fund is most aggressive? ›
Best Vanguard Funds for Aggressive Investors: Vanguard Explorer (VEXPX) Click to Enlarge If you want to turn up the growth potential and you want to go all-the-way aggressive, look no further than Vanguard Explorer (MUTF:VEXPX).
What ETF has the most momentum? ›
ETFs with Most Momentum Factor Exposure
Ticker | ETF Name | Active Share vs. Russell 2000 |
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MTUM | iShares MSCI USA Momentum Factor ETF | 99.00% |
QMOM | Alpha Architect U.S. Quantitative Momentum ETF | 96.98% |
SPMO | Invesco S&P 500 Momentum Portfolio | 99.87% |
VFMO | Vanguard U.S. Momentum Factor ETF | 75.79% |
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