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Top performing ETFs (2026)

The 50 ETFs below have a combined assets under management of $1.7T; the best performer of 2026 is USO (+94.7% YTD). The year's best ETF returns, leveraged and inverse funds excluded. Not investment advice.

End of day 2026-08-21 · 50 entries · digits update live during market hours

Combined assets
$1.7T
50 entries
Median YTD return
+23.1%
2026
Best of 2026
+94.7%
USO
Worst of 2026
+18.0%
EWI

Top 50 ETFs by 2026 return

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VEA · $73.43 · 5Y % +62.29% · 227.5BVTV · $226.35 · 5Y % +79.41% · 225.7BVGT · $118.42 · 5Y % +135.34% · 171.8BSCHD · $35.11 · 5Y % +60.78% · 94.9BIJR · $147.27 · 5Y % +43.65% · 92BXLK · $183.32 · 5Y % +145.60% · 84.2BVB · $304.86 · 5Y % +47.07% · 81.6BVXF · $245.52 · 5Y % +39.44% · 81.5BIWM · $299.94 · 5Y % +44.35% · 71.9BIWD · $257.30 · 5Y % +73.57% · 69.8BIWR · $113.44 · 5Y % +50.27% · 48.2BXLE · $63.63 · 5Y % +208.87% · 43.6BSMH · $560.35 · 5Y % +340.10% · 41BVBR · $249.21 · 5Y % +59.13% · 37.9BEEM · $67.11 · 5Y % +45.91% · 30.3BVBK · $358.56 · 5Y % +30.30% · 24.5BEWY · $178.32 · 5Y % +129.30% · 24.1BVOE · $208.67 · 5Y % +60.96% · 23.8BDVY · $164.06 · 5Y % +64.40% · 22.9BEWJ · $95.17 · 5Y % +57.22% · 21.3BSOXX · $519.95 · 5Y % +256.61% · 20.6BVYMI · $105.22 · 5Y % +91.40% · 20BVONV · $112.84 · 5Y % +77.98% · 19.4BVTWO · $121.25 · 5Y % +48.74% · 17.5BIWS · $171.95 · 5Y % +58.89% · 14.2BHDV · $29.80 · 5Y % +82.42% · 13.6BMGV · $168.22 · 5Y % +83.20% · 13BIWN · $224.75 · 5Y % +53.22% · 12.5BIWO · $387.25 · 5Y % +34.60% · 12.2BEWT · $104.28 · 5Y % +144.58% · 10.8BVDE · $179.53 · 5Y % +210.38% · 10.5BCIBR · $94.87 · 5Y % +98.38% · 9.5BVPL · $115.13 · 5Y % +62.70% · 8.8BIBB · $213.64 · 5Y % +26.93% · 8.1BXBI · $165.71 · 5Y % +33.82% · 7.4BSPYD · $50.43 · 5Y % +55.12% · 7BXLB · $53.52 · 5Y % +36.71% · 6.5BVIOO · $136.58 · 5Y % -29.13% · 4BLIT · $76.61 · 5Y % -7.19% · 2.1BEWP · $62.89 · 5Y % +157.69% · 1.7BEWS · $33.75 · 5Y % +81.81% · 782.7MEWI · $62.90 · 5Y % +124.27% · 660.8MEPOL · $44.38 · 5Y % +138.44% · 642.5MEWN · $69.44 · 5Y % +53.01% · 550MTHD · $74.78 · 5Y % +21.20% · 264MGREK · $84.50 · 5Y % +256.01% · 255.8MTUR · $40.72 · 5Y % +100.18% · 218.3MEWO · $43.80 · 5Y % +119.62% · 136.4M
OtherVEA+62.29%VTV+79.41%VGT+135.34%SCHD+60.78%IJR+43.65%XLK+145.60%VB+47.07%VXF+39.44%IWM+44.35%IWD+73.57%IWR+50.27%XLE+208.87%SMH+340.10%VBR+59.13%EEM+45.91%VBK+30.30%EWY+129.30%VOE+60.96%DVY+64.40%EWJ+57.22%SOXX+256.61%VYMI+91.40%VONV+77.98%VTWO+48.74%IWS+58.89%HDV+82.42%IWN+53.22%EWT+144.58%VDE+210.38%CIBR+98.38%XBI+33.82%XLB

Methodology

The 50 best year-to-date total returns among the ETFs we track, measured over our own adjusted closes so distributions count. Leveraged and inverse funds are excluded: a 3x daily-reset fund tops any performance screen in a rising market by construction, and its compounding makes the number mean something different from every other row. Funds that listed this year have no prior-year close and are left out rather than shown on a partial year. Expense ratios are curated; net assets come from filings.

Returns are total returns (dividends reinvested), computed over adjusted closes we derive ourselves from SEC-filed dividends and splits. Fundamentals come from company filings via our EDGAR pipeline. Past performance does not predict future returns; this is not investment advice.

FAQ#

What is the best performing ETF of 2026?
The best performing ETF of 2026 so far is iShares MSCI Italy ETF (EWI), up +18.0% year-to-date — a total return, so distributions are counted.
What are the top 10 performing ETFs of 2026?
The top 10 ETF performers of 2026 year-to-date: 1. EWI +18.0%, 2. VXF +18.1%, 3. DVY +18.1%, 4. VEA +18.4%, 5. IWR +18.5%, 6. EWJ +18.5%, 7. EWP +18.5%, 8. LIT +18.6%, 9. VOE +18.8%, 10. VBR +18.9%.
Why are leveraged ETFs not on this list?
Because they would always win it, and for a reason that says nothing about the market. A 3x fund is built to move three times its index each day, so in any rising year it tops a performance screen by construction — and daily resetting means its return over months is not three times the index's, it is a path-dependent number that is not comparable to any other row. Inverse funds are excluded for the same reason. If you want them, the screener will show them.
Does a great year make an ETF a good buy?
Not by itself. Much of what tops this list in any given year is a single sector or country having a good run — semiconductors, energy, one national market — and sector leadership rotates. The expense ratio and assets columns are here because they are the parts of the decision that do not change with the year: what the fund costs to hold, and whether it is large enough to trade cheaply.

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