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Here's Why One Investor Took Profits in This Growth ETF While Staying Long-Term Bullish
The Motley Foolยท2025-10-27 01:34

Core Insights - Amplius Wealth Advisors sold 75,079 shares of the iShares Core S&P U.S. Growth ETF for an estimated $11.8 million, leaving a remaining stake of 43,598 shares valued at $7.2 million [1][2] - The iShares Core S&P U.S. Growth ETF (IUSG) has shown a price increase of 24.5% over the past year, outperforming the S&P 500, which has climbed nearly 17% [3] ETF Overview - The iShares Core S&P U.S. Growth ETF has an Assets Under Management (AUM) of $25.7 billion and a current price of $167.39, with a one-year total return of 26% and a dividend yield of 0.5% [4] - IUSG provides targeted exposure to U.S. growth equities by replicating a widely recognized benchmark, emphasizing broad diversification [5][8] Portfolio Strategy - The sale of IUSG shares appears to be part of a broader portfolio adjustment rather than a complete shift away from growth investing, as Amplius maintains significant exposure through its flagship Amplius Aggressive Asset Allocation ETF (AAAA) [6][9] - Amplius has trimmed several growth-oriented ETFs while adding to a short-term bond fund, indicating a cautious approach after a strong equity rally [7] Investment Focus - IUSG invests at least 80% of its assets in index components and economically similar securities, operating as a passively managed ETF designed for cost-efficient core U.S. equity growth exposure [8] - The ETF tracks the S&P 900 Growth Index, offering low-cost, diversified exposure to large- and mid-cap U.S. growth stocks, which is beneficial for long-term investors [9]