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Top 5 ETFs to Buy for High Growth (Best ETFs to invest in 2022)

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In this video, we go over our top 5 ETFs for high growth for 2022. These are some of the top performing and reliable ETFs, that have made many investors money. These funds are specifically intended for higher returns with more risk compared to smaller growth dividend ETFs.

Our Top 5 ETFs to Buy for High Growth

1. Schwab U.S Large-Cap Growth ETF fund, ticker SCHG.
This ETF gives you exposure to 750 of the largest companies in the Us by market cap. Similar to some of the other top large-cap funds, its top holdings include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and visa. You'll find most of these companies in various funds as their industry leaders that provide high growth. With an expense ratio of .04%, the fees on this ETF aren't going to eat away at your earnings. Returns for SCHG have been over 17% since inception and over 18% in the last 10 years. It is also enjoying a whopping 38.5% return year over year, but as with most index funds, a strong recovery this year from the downturn of early 2020 is the cause.

2. Vanguards Information technology ETF, ticker VGT.
This tracks a benchmark of stocks in the information tech sector. Because this sector is so volatile, there is more risk associated with this fund but over the last few years, it's showing solid returns. The fees are a little higher on this ETF at 0.1%, but they are holding a 13% return since inception, a 10-year average return of 21.6%, and a year-over-year return of 44%. In the top holdings, you find the usual suspects like Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, and PayPal. VGT holds over 56 billion in assets and has large exposures to the software, semiconductor, and hardware sectors.

3. ARK's Innovation ETF, ticker ARKK.
While most top-performing funds hold Apple and Microsoft, Cathie takes another approach with companies like Teledoc, Coinbase, Shopify, and Spotify to name a few. This ETF has a higher expense ratio than most at 0.75% and usually only holds between 35-55 companies which are less than others. Since inception, it's had a 34% return and even though it's seeing a much slower year at only 5%, it's still holding an 86% return year-over-year.

4. BlackRock's iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF, ticker IWF.
This ETF tracks the top thousand large and mid-cap companies on the Russell 1000 index, based on growth characteristics. This fund has been a solid investment for many years as it's had one of the highest 3 and 5-year averages at 24.9% and 23.4% respectively. Currently, it has 496 holdings, 44% of which are in the information technology sector. Some of the top holdings in this ETF are similar to others funds on our list, with companies like Apple, Amazon, Tesla, and Facebook. The expense ratio is .19% and it holds over 76 billion in net assets. It has a return of 7.2% since inception and a 10-year return of over 17%.

5. Invesco QQQ exchange-traded fund, ticker QQQ.
QQQ ranks in the top 1% of large-cap growth funds and has a history of outperforming the S&P 500 Index. It also has low fees with an expense ratio of 0.2%.This fund invests highly in tech, but also includes holdings from multiple sectors and industries. Alongside the top tech companies, you'll find holdings like Pepsi, Starbucks, and Costco.

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