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Proprietary Data Insights Financial Pros? Top Semiconductor ETF Searches in the Last Month Rank Ti

[View in browser]( [The Spill Logo] BROUGHT TO YOU BY: [Logo]( Proprietary Data Insights Financial Pros’ Top Semiconductor ETF Searches in the Last Month Rank Ticker Name Searches #1 [VUG]( Vanguard Growth ETF 16 #2 [VONG]( Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth ETF 4 #3 [QUAL]( iShares Edge MSCI USA Quality Factor ETF 2 #4 [DGRW]( WisdomTree U.S. Dividend Growth Fund 1 #5 [VBK]( Vanguard Small Cap Growth ETF 1 #ad [Decoding Your Finances: The Juice Edition]( Brought to you by [Investors Alley]( [Get this Bitcoin ETF before August 28]( [Investors Alley - Get this Bitcoin ETF before August 28]( A massive Bitcoin dividend was just announced... You'll receive $2.05 per SHARE... That's 161% BIGGER than the highest-yielding dividend aristocrats... But you have to get in before the August 28 cutoff date. This is not hyped B.S. fake urgency... You either get in before August 28 or miss out for good. 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The Vanguard Growth ETF VUG. This ETF owns large-cap companies within the growth sector of the U.S. equity market determined by the CRSP U.S. Large Cap Growth Index. Companies are selected based on growth factors, including earnings, sales, return on equity, and cash flow generation, with a $10 billion minimum market capitalization. [MSFT] Source: Vanguard VUG holds many of the same stocks as the S&P 500. However, the total portfolio contains just 190 stocks compared to the 500 in the S&P 500. [Sectors] Source: Vanguard Additionally, the VUG is even more heavily weighted towards technology companies since those often display the most growth potential. Lastly, it’s worth noting the ETF has nearly $125 billion under management, an enormous sum compared to many other ETFs. Performance Since its inception, the VUG ETF has done exceptionally well, keeping close to its benchmark. Overall performance has averaged 11.34% annually, with the ETF doing much better over the past several years. [VUG] Source: Vanguard We should also point out that the VUG has outperformed the S&P 500 over the past 5-years. Competition While VUG is an outstanding choice for a growth-oriented ETF, there are several others actively searched by financial pros we wanted to highlight. - Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth ETF (VONG): Targets top U.S. large-cap growth stocks, tracking the Russell 1000 Growth Index with a market cap weighting, emphasizing high-growth companies. - iShares Edge MSCI USA Quality Factor ETF (QUAL): Invests in U.S. stocks with high ROE, stable earnings, and low debt, tracking the MSCI USA Quality Index, focusing on quality over pure growth. - WisdomTree U.S. Dividend Growth Fund (DGRW): Blends growth with income, investing in high-quality U.S. companies with robust earnings and dividend growth, tracking the WisdomTree U.S. Quality Dividend Growth Index. - Vanguard Small Cap Growth ETF (VBK): Captures high-growth potential in U.S. small-cap stocks, tracking the CRSP US Small Cap Growth Index with a market cap weighting, targeting emerging growth leaders. [Net Assets] We found it rather interesting that VONG outperformed VUG as ETFs with more diversification tend to underperform. However, the overall difference isn’t significant. What’s also noticeable here is how badly small-cap companies underperformed, a common theme we’ve seen across the markets in the past decade. [Brace for a new dawn in U.S. stocks]( CNBC's Jim Cramer once said: "I learned a long time ago not to be on the other side of a Chaikin trade." Since Chaikin accurately predicted the 2012 Priceline collapse, the 2020 crash, and the 2022 bear market, over 1 million people have chosen to follow his Wall Street warnings. Today he's stepping forward with a new warning – one he's never shared with the hedge funds, banks, and brokerages he worked with over 50 years on Wall Street. "A new dawn is coming to the U.S. stock market," says Chaikin, who's traded through nine bear markets. 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