ETFs the Market Is Missing

Long_Equity
08:10

Here are three ETFs I would appreciate seeing in the market:

1. An expensive company ETF - there are already "value" ETFs that hold companies with low multiples. But a low multiple is often because the market is pricing in less growth. A high multiple ETF should therefore hold companies that the market is pricing in strong growth.

2. A business non-discretionary ETF - there are already consumer discretionary funds, but you're far more likely to find higher quality recurring revenue in companies selling essential products and services to other companies.

3. A semiconductor equipment ETF - this would invest in companies like AMAT, ASML, Cadence, KLA, Lam, Synopsys and Tokyo Electron. Exposure to the infrastructure as a whole, rather than any one end-market, should hedge a lot of risk.

What do you think? What ETF would you like to see on the market?

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