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The 20 ETFs With the Best Three-Month Runs 07-23-2020The 20 ETFs With the Best Three-Month Runs 07-23-2020

What pandemic? What recession? These funds—focused on clean energy, tech innovation and home construction—thrived over the past 90 days.

Aniket Ullal, CFRA Research, SVP, ETF Research & Analytics

July 23, 2020

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Based on three-month returns. Minimum of $5 million in net assets. Excludes leveraged and inverse ETFs. 

Data as of 7/20/2020.

 

Aniket Ullal is VP, ETF Data and Analytics for CFRA, one of the world’s largest providers of independent investment research. Aniket founded First Bridge Data, a leading source for global ETF data and analytics that was acquired by CFRA in August 2019. 

Prior to starting First Bridge, he had product management responsibility for S&P’s U.S. indexes, including the widely followed S&P 500 and S&P/Case-Shiller indexes. These indexes have over $1 trillion in ETF assets tracking them. 

Aniket is the author of ETF Investment Strategies (McGraw-Hill, 2013). He is a graduate of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management and the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad. 

About the Author

Aniket Ullal, CFRA Research

SVP, ETF Research & Analytics, CFRA Research

http://www.firstbridgedata.com/

Aniket Ullal is SVP, ETF Data and Analytics for CFRA, one of the world’s largest providers of independent investment research. Aniket founded First Bridge Data, a leading source for global ETF data and analytics that was acquired by CFRA in August 2019. 

Prior to starting First Bridge, he had product management responsibility for S&P’s US indices, including the widely followed S&P 500 and S&P/Case-Shiller indices. These indices have over $1Trillion in ETF assets tracking them. 

Aniket is the author of 'ETF Investment Strategies' (McGraw-Hill; 2013). He is a graduate of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management and the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad.