3 fantastic ASX ETFs to buy in September

Let's see why these funds could be top picks for Aussie investors next month.

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With a new month just around the corner, investors may be wondering where to put their money to work next.

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) remain one of the simplest ways to build wealth, offering instant diversification and exposure to powerful long-term themes.

Here are three fantastic ASX ETFs that could be worth considering in September.

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Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF (ASX: ASIA)

The technology boom isn't just happening in Silicon Valley. Across Asia, some of the world's most innovative companies are leading the charge in semiconductors, e-commerce, and digital services.

The Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF provides investors with easy exposure to these giants, including Tencent (SEHK: 700), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (NYSE: TSM), Alibaba (NYSE: BABA), and PDD Holdings (NASDAQ: PDD).

With billions of consumers becoming increasingly connected and mobile-first, Asia's digital transformation is only getting started. The Betashares Asia Technology Tigers ETF gives Australian investors a direct way to capture this growth story.

Betashares Crypto Innovators ETF (ASX: CRYP)

For investors seeking a higher-risk, higher-reward opportunity, the Betashares Crypto Innovators ETF could be one to consider in September.

It offers exposure to the companies driving adoption of digital assets and blockchain technology. Its holdings include global leaders like Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN), MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR), and crypto mining firms that are central to the ecosystem.

While volatile, the crypto sector has shown its ability to bounce back from downturns. With growing institutional adoption and blockchain use cases expanding, the Betashares Crypto Innovators ETF provides a convenient way to gain diversified exposure to this emerging theme through the ASX.

Betashares Diversified All Growth ETF (ASX: DHHF)

Finally, thr Betashares Diversified All Growth ETF is designed as an all-in-one growth portfolio.

It holds a globally diversified mix of low-cost index funds covering Australian, U.S., European, Asian, and emerging market shares. That means with just one trade, investors get exposure to thousands of companies worldwide — from Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) to Toyota (TYO: 7203).

For those looking to build wealth through compounding, the Betashares Diversified All Growth ETF is a simple, no-fuss way to gain long-term exposure to global equities without having to pick and manage multiple funds. It was recently named as one to consider by Betashares.

Foolish takeaway

Whether it is the explosive growth potential of Asian tech, the emerging world of cryptocurrencies, or a simple globally diversified growth portfolio, these three ETFs offer something for every investor. Held for the long term, they could provide a strong foundation for compounding wealth well beyond September.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has positions in Betashares Capital - Asia Technology Tigers Etf. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Apple, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, and Tencent. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has recommended Alibaba Group and Coinbase Global. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Apple. 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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