I would buy these excellent ASX ETFs after the market selloff

Now could be a good time to buy these funds. Let's find out why.

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If there's one sector that's worn the brunt of the recent market volatility, it is technology. From the Nasdaq to the ASX, high-growth tech stocks have taken a beating in 2025, with investors rotating out of riskier assets amid trade tensions and economic jitters.

But for those with a long-term mindset, this kind of broad-based selloff in tech can spell opportunity — especially when you access it through diversified and easy-to-own ASX exchange traded funds (ETFs).

Here are three excellent tech-focused ETFs that could be well worth a look after the recent pullback.

Betashares S&P/ASX Australian Technology ETF (ASX: ATEC)

Let's start local. The Betashares S&P/ASX Australian Technology ETF gives investors exposure to some of the Australian share market's most exciting technology companies — including names like Xero Ltd (ASX: XRO), WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC), NextDC Ltd (ASX: NXT), and Life360 Inc. (ASX: 360).

While these shares have dropped sharply in recent months, their long-term growth stories remain intact. Many are global leaders in their niches, with strong customer bases and recurring revenue models. This ASX ETF allows you to own the Aussie tech sector in a single trade — and after the selloff, at far more attractive valuations than just a few months ago. Betashares recently named it as one to buy.

Betashares Global Cybersecurity ETF (ASX: HACK)

Cybersecurity is one tech theme that is not going away — no matter what the markets are doing.

The Betashares Global Cybersecurity ETF provides exposure to a global basket of companies at the forefront of digital security, including CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD), Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW), and Fortinet (NASDAQ: FTNT). As cyber threats escalate, spending on security is expected to keep rising — even in tougher economic environments.

Like the rest of tech, this ASX ETF has pulled back recently, but the long-term demand drivers remain incredibly strong. For investors looking to tap into a fast-growing and essential part of the tech ecosystem, this ETF ticks a lot of boxes.

Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF (ASX: ASIA)

If you're looking for high-octane exposure to Asia's tech giants, the Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF is the ASX ETF to know.

This fund focuses on the "tech tigers" of Asia, giving investors access to leading companies like Tencent, Alibaba, Samsung, and TSMC. These are some of the most influential players in e-commerce, semiconductors, cloud computing, and digital platforms — all within one ETF.

After a meaningful drawdown, valuations across this space have become far more attractive, and many investors believe the region could be poised for a rebound. If you want to tap into Asia's digital growth story, the Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF currently offers a compelling entry point.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has positions in Betashares Capital - Asia Technology Tigers Etf, Life360, Nextdc, WiseTech Global, and Xero. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended BetaShares Global Cybersecurity ETF, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, Life360, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, WiseTech Global, and Xero. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has recommended Alibaba Group and Palo Alto Networks. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended WiseTech Global and Xero. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended CrowdStrike. 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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