
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) have made it easier than ever to build a diversified portfolio without having to pick individual winners.
If you’re looking for a few funds that can play very different roles in a long-term portfolio, here are three ASX ETFs that are worth knowing about.
Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF (ASX: ASIA)
The first ASX ETF you should know is the Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF.
A lot of investors think tech means Silicon Valley. This ETF is a reminder that some of the most important technology companies sit elsewhere, especially across Asia where digital services are often integrated into everyday life in a way that looks very different to Australia.
This ETF can be viewed as a way to invest in the consumer tech ecosystem of the region, including payments, online retail, entertainment platforms, and the semiconductor supply chain that underpins global electronics.
In other words, the Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF isn’t just a bet on a handful of internet giants. It has exposure to the engine room of how a huge part of the world shops, pays, and communicates. That can make it an interesting long-term growth option, albeit one that can be volatile.
Betashares Australian Quality ETF (ASX: AQLT)
Another ASX ETF worth knowing is the Betashares Australian Quality ETF.
Most Australian index funds are dominated by what is big, not necessarily what is best. This fund is different. It tries to stack the portfolio in favour of businesses that look strong on fundamentals, the types of companies that can reinvest profitably and remain resilient when conditions change.
Instead of simply mirroring the market, it leans toward companies with high returns on equity and balance sheet strength. That tends to push the portfolio toward the kind of businesses that can quietly compound over long periods, even if they are not always the most talked about in any given month.
For investors who want Australian exposure but prefer a quality filter rather than whatever is largest, the Betashares Australian Quality ETF can be a surprisingly strong solution.
iShares S&P 500 AUD ETF (ASX: IVV)
A final ASX ETF you should know about is the iShares S&P 500 ETF.
This fund tracks the S&P 500, but what makes it powerful is not any single company, it is the system. Over time, the index works like a self-updating portfolio of corporate leaders. As industries change, the S&P 500 changes with them, pushing out declining businesses and adding new winners as they emerge.
That means investors get exposure to the world’s deepest capital market and many of the most globally dominant companies, without needing to pick which ones will still be leading in five or ten years.
For a long-term investor, the iShares S&P 500 ETF is one of the simplest ways to harness global compounding and let the index do the refreshing for you.
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