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THESE ETFS EARN OUR HIGHEST RATING — STRONG BUY — WITH COMPOSITE SCORES OF 75+ ACROSS COST, PERFORMANCE, MOMENTUM, AND MORE.
This screen identifies 4 ETFs that pass our strong buy etfs criteria. These ETFs earn our highest rating — Strong Buy — with composite scores of 75+ across cost, performance, momentum, and more. ETF screeners like this one help investors systematically filter a universe of funds down to the most promising opportunities based on quantitative factors rather than subjective opinions. The top matches include QQQ (80.0), IEF (80.0), SMH (80.0).
#1 QQQ (QQQ) — Composite score: 80.0/100, rated Strong Buy. QQQ is a u.s. large cap growth ETF managed by Other with — in AUM and an expense ratio of —. Its strongest factor is Performance at 100/100.
#2 IEF (IEF) — Composite score: 80.0/100, rated Strong Buy. IEF is a u.s. intermediate treasury ETF managed by Other with — in AUM and an expense ratio of —. Its strongest factor is Performance at 100/100.
#3 SMH (SMH) — Composite score: 80.0/100, rated Strong Buy. SMH is a semiconductors ETF managed by Other with — in AUM and an expense ratio of —. Its strongest factor is Performance at 100/100.
Strong Buy is our highest ETF rating, assigned to funds with a composite score of 75 or higher. These ETFs excel across multiple factors including cost efficiency, performance, momentum, liquidity, and tracking quality.
The number of Strong Buy ETFs varies based on market conditions, since ratings use fixed score thresholds (75+) rather than a forced distribution. The count changes as fund characteristics and market data update.
While Strong Buy ETFs have the highest composite scores, building a diversified portfolio requires considering asset allocation, category overlap, and your investment goals. Use our category and asset class filters to avoid redundant positions.