
Volatility has returned to markets, and with it comes a shift in mindset.
When conditions become less predictable, investors often move away from speculation and towards reliability.
That’s why quality investing tends to come back into focus during periods like this. Businesses with strong balance sheets, consistent earnings, and durable competitive advantages are often better positioned to navigate uncertainty.
With that in mind, here are three ASX exchanged trade funds (ETFs) that could be top picks in April.
BetaShares Global Quality Leaders ETF (ASX: QLTY)
The first ASX ETF that could be a top pick is the BetaShares Global Quality Leaders ETF.
This fund is built around a simple idea, not all growth is equal. Some companies expand rapidly but rely on heavy spending or debt, while others grow more sustainably with strong returns and disciplined capital allocation. The BetaShares Global Quality Leaders ETF focuses on the latter.
By screening for high returns on equity, earnings stability, and low leverage, the fund tilts towards businesses that are generating real economic value, not just revenue growth.
In a volatile market, this distinction becomes more important. Companies with stronger financial foundations tend to have more flexibility, whether that’s continuing to invest, weathering downturns, or protecting margins.
That could make the BetaShares Global Quality Leaders ETF a compelling way to prioritise resilience without giving up global growth exposure. It was recently recommended by the team at Betashares.
VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF (ASX: MOAT)
Another ASX ETF that stands out is the VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF.
It takes the concept of quality one step further by focusing on competitive advantage.
It invests in companies identified as having wide moats, which are businesses that can defend their profitability over long periods due to structural strengths like brand power, cost advantages, or network effects.
What makes the VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF particularly interesting right now is its combination of quality and valuation discipline. It doesn’t simply hold great businesses, it rotates into those that are trading at more attractive prices relative to their intrinsic value.
In uncertain markets, that balance can be powerful. Investors get exposure to high-quality companies, but with an added layer of protection against overpaying.
BetaShares Australian Quality ETF (ASX: AQLT)
A third ASX ETF that could be a top pick is the BetaShares Australian Quality ETF.
The fund applies the same quality lens to the Australian market.
Rather than tracking the index, it selects ASX shares that are based on profitability, earnings stability, and balance sheet strength. This results in a portfolio that looks quite different from the broader market.
Importantly, it helps investors avoid some of the more cyclical or capital-intensive parts of the ASX, instead focusing on businesses that can deliver more consistent performance over time.
In a volatile environment, that consistency can be valuable. While no investment is immune to market swings, higher-quality companies are often better equipped to recover and continue compounding. It was also recently recommended by Betashares.
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Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has positions in VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF. The Motley Fool Australia’s parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.