3 ASX ETFs that could quietly outperform over the next 10 years

These funds could be worth getting better acquainted with. Let's see why.

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Building a long-term portfolio isn't just about picking individual stocks.

Exchange traded funds (ETFs) can play an important role by providing exposure to different markets, strategies, and investment styles in a simple and cost-effective way.

By combining a few complementary ETFs, investors can create a portfolio that is both diversified and positioned for growth over the next decade.

Here are three ASX ETFs that could be worth considering.

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VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF (ASX: MOAT)

One ETF that takes a distinctive approach is the VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF.

This fund focuses on companies that are judged to have sustainable competitive advantages. These are businesses that can defend their profits over time due to factors such as strong brands, cost advantages, or high switching costs.

What sets this ASX ETF apart is that it blends this quality focus with valuation discipline. Instead of simply holding the same companies, it regularly reviews and adjusts its holdings based on where it sees the best value among these high-quality names.

This approach can help investors avoid overpaying for popular shares while still gaining exposure to businesses with strong long-term prospects.

BetaShares India Quality ETF (ASX: IIND)

Another ASX ETF that could be worth a look is the BetaShares India Quality ETF.

India is experiencing strong economic growth driven by favourable demographics, rising consumption, and increasing investment in infrastructure and technology.

Rather than tracking the entire market, this ETF focuses on companies with stronger financial metrics, such as higher profitability and more consistent earnings. This can provide a more selective way to gain exposure to the country's growth story.

For investors, it offers a way to participate in one of the world's fastest-growing major economies while tilting towards businesses that have demonstrated resilience and operational strength.

This fund was recently recommended by analysts at Betashares.

iShares S&P 500 ETF (ASX: IVV)

FInally, the iShares S&P 500 ETF offers exposure to a broad range of large US companies.

These businesses operate across multiple sectors and generate significant revenue from around the world, giving investors access to a diverse set of earnings streams.

One of the key advantages of this fund is its ability to capture shifts within the global economy. As different industries rise and fall in importance, the index naturally evolves, allowing investors to stay aligned with where growth is occurring.

This makes it a useful foundation for a portfolio, complementing more targeted ETFs by providing broad exposure to global market leaders.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has positions in VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended iShares S&P 500 ETF. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF and iShares S&P 500 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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