2020-07-06 12:43:16, Ryan T. McCormack QQQ Strategist, Invesco, source
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For the past ten years, the Invesco QQQ ETF based on NAV return (15.91%) has outperformed the S&P 500 (10.51%) and Russell 1000 Growth Index (12.96%).
How To For investors looking for unique, differentiated options within their large-cap growth buckets, Invesco QQQ should be considered.
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The Russell 1000® Growth Index, a trademark/service mark of the Frank Russell Co.®, is an unmanaged index considered representative of large-cap growth stocks.
1 Growth investing includes buying companies that are expected to grow sales, profits or cash flows faster than other companies.2 Since 2008, Invesco QQQ's underlying index, the Nasdaq-100 has generated higher growth rates than competing indexes.
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