Here are 2 fantastic ETFs for ASX investors in 2023

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If you'd like to make some investments in 2023 but aren't sure which shares to buy, you could look at exchange traded funds (ETFs).

But which ETFs could be buys? Two that are very popular and could be top options for next year are listed below. Here's what you need to know about them:

BetaShares Global Cybersecurity ETF (ASX: HACK)

The first ETF for investors to consider for 2023 is the BetaShares Global Cybersecurity ETF.

As you might have guessed from its name, this fund provides investors with exposure to the leaders in the global cybersecurity sector.

This year there have been a number of major cyberattacks and you can bet that they won't be the last. This has highlighted just how important cybersecurity is as the world shifts to the cloud.

This bodes well for the companies included in the fund, which stand to benefit from increasing demand from consumers and businesses. This includes Accenture, Cloudflare, Crowdstrike, Okta, and Palo Alto Networks.

Vanguard All-World ex-U.S. Shares Index ETF (ASX: VEU)

Another ETF that could be a top option for investors in 2023 is the Vanguard All-World ex-U.S. Shares Index ETF.

Vanguard notes that the VEU ETF brings the world to your portfolio with around 3,500 companies listed in developed and emerging markets across the globe, excluding the United States.

In addition, it highlights that it can expand a portfolio to include many sectors not well represented in Australia. The largest country allocations are Japan, China, United Kingdom, France, and Canada, with Australia accounting for approximately 5% of the exposure.

Among its holdings you'll find shares sectors such as financial (e.g. Royal Bank of Canada, AIA Group, HSBC Holdings), consumer discretionary (e.g. Samsung, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, Sony), technology (e.g. Taiwan Semiconductor, Tencent), industrials (e.g. Toyota) and healthcare (e.g. Astra Zeneca, Roche Holdings).

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended BetaShares Global Cybersecurity ETF. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended BetaShares Global Cybersecurity ETF. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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