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Designed to provide broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market, the iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF) is a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 05/22/2000.
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It's probably safe to say that most investors aren't buying exchange traded funds (ETFs) for the growth potential they can provide.
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The Goldman Sachs MarketBeta® Russell 1000 Growth Equity ETF shows recent outperformance but hasn't proven its long-term mettle compared to iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF. IWF's larger AUM, lower turnover, and strategic tech sector exposure, especially to AI, offer a stronger investment case than GGUS. Despite GGUS's higher dividend yield, its higher turnover and unproven track record make IWF a better buy in the current economic climate.
If you're interested in broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market, look no further than the iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 05/22/2000.
If you're looking to generate big returns from the market, there's little doubt that growth stocks are what you'll want to have in your portfolio. Businesses which are reinvesting in their operations and which are generating strong revenue growth can make for ideal long-term investments.
The Natixis Loomis Sayles Focused Growth ETF (LSGR) offers a concentrated portfolio of 22 equities, outperforming the S&P 500 and iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF) since inception. Despite a higher ER of 0.59%, LSGR's focused strategy and low 4% turnover rate justify its higher cost compared to IWF's 0.19% ER. LSGR's reduced tech allocation and fundamentals-based stock selection provide stability and growth, backed by expert management from Aziz V. Hamzaogullari, CFA®.
Investing in the stock market today can be a bit concerning, given the S&P 500's elevated levels and many stocks trading at high valuations. The broad index is coming off a second straight year of gains in excess of 20%, leading some analysts to believe that a slowdown may be overdue for the market.