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Antoine Bouvy

Antoine Bouvy

16 Apr 2025
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What is the top 3 ETF?

There’s no single “top 3” ETF for everyone, it really depends on your goals. Are you looking for long-term growth? Passive income? Global diversification? Different objectives call for different ETF strategies.

Here’s how it breaks down:
  • If you want long-term growth: Broad market ETFs that track major indices (like global or national stock markets) can be a smart choice. They offer wide diversification and tend to follow the overall rise of the market over time
  • If you’re seeking income: Dividend-focused ETFs can provide regular payouts, making them attractive for investors who want to generate passive income from their portfolio.
  • If you prefer low risk or capital preservation: Bond ETFs or ETFs that focus on defensive sectors can help stabilize your portfolio, especially during periods of market volatility.
  • If you want global exposure: International or world ETFs give you access to companies across different regions, helping you diversify beyond your home country.

In short, the best ETFs for you depend on your risk profile, time horizon, and financial goals. At Easyvest, we build portfolios that combine 2 ETFs to match your unique investment plan, so you don’t have to pick a “top 3.” You just need the right mix for you.

Last updated on 16/04/2025

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