The current bull market has lasted 16 years, pushing valuations to levels comparable to past bubbles like the dot-com era and the Nifty Fifty period of the 1970s. TMFC, an ETF tracking the Motley Fool 100 Index, heavily invests in popular high-growth stocks, with an average P/E ratio around 35, which is historically high and risky. The top 10 holdings in TMFC include major tech giants with an average P/E ratio above 48, echoing past market bubbles, where high valuations eventually led to steep declines.
The Motley Fool 100 Index ETF (TMFC) was launched on 01/30/2018, and is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market.
Looking for broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market? You should consider the Motley Fool 100 Index ETF (TMFC), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 01/30/2018.
TMFC serves as an ideal large-cap proxy for those who are swayed by the Motley Fool's investment ethos. We measure TMFC against the iShares S&P 100 ETF, which also focuses on 100 large-cap stocks. We close with some thoughts on why TMFC doesn't make for a good buy now.
Launched on 01/30/2018, the Motley Fool 100 Index ETF (TMFC) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market.
TMFC offers subpar total return performance and lower total return potential than its peers. I do not believe TMFC could ever outperform indices such as QQQ or SCHG due to a mix of its construction and liquidity needs. TMFC's constituents overall seem expensive to invest in right now due to inflated PEG and P/E ratios, making dollar-cost averaging essential if one is to enter or start a position.
Launched on 01/30/2018, the Motley Fool 100 Index ETF (TMFC) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market.
The Motley Fool 100 Index ETF is a passively managed exchange-traded fund that tracks the Motley Fool 100 Index. For all its stock recommendations and research services marketing campaigns, is it actually a better buy than QQQ? We take a quick look at the characteristics of both and see if TMFC can outperform QQQ.
Looking for broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market? You should consider the Motley Fool 100 Index ETF (TMFC), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 01/30/2018.
Looking for broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market? You should consider the Motley Fool 100 Index ETF (TMFC), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 01/30/2018.
TMFC offers exposure to 100 stocks that The Motley Fool, LLC's analysts are bullish on. TMFC has solidly benefited from the growth-style rally, as it has beaten IVV and QQQ this year. However, it has underperformed QQQ and SCHG over February 2018–June 2024. Regarding the factor mix, it has a bit stronger growth characteristics than QQQ, as well as slightly more appealing quality.
The Motley Fool 100 Index ETF (TMFC) was launched on 01/30/2018, and is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Large Cap Growth segment of the US equity market.