The Smartest Megacap Growth ETF to Buy With $500 Right Now

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Growth stocks have soared this year as investors bet on an improving economic environment and technology players involved in the high-potential area of artificial intelligence (AI). This has helped the overall market advance, bringing the S&P 500 to a 23% increase over the past 10 and a half months. The benchmark also confirmed its presence in a bull market early in the year, another element adding to investor optimism -- and appetite for growth stocks.

Companies investing in growth generally thrive in bull environments, making them fantastic players to own during strong market times. And since we favor long-term investing, you may hold them through more than one bull market -- and potentially score a major win over time.

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Now, as we look for ways to benefit from today's bull market, it's a good idea to pick up several quality growth players, and the great news is you can easily do this with one simple investing move. And that's by investing in an exchange-traded fund (ETF), an instrument that holds many stocks according to a particular theme -- in this case, growth. Let's check out the smartest megacap growth ETF to buy with $500 (or even a bit less) right now.

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Investing in many stocks with one simple move

First, let's quickly talk about ETFs. As mentioned, they invest in many stocks, offering you access to several of the day's leading players in various areas. ETFs may mimic a major index, like the S&P 500, or an industry such as consumer goods, or companies that offer growth or dividend payments, just to mention a few examples. ETFs trade daily like stocks, so you can easily buy or sell them as you would a stock. And by investing in an ETF, you're sure to get access to the best of an industry or investment theme -- without having to study up on that particular topic and become an expert on it.

The one main difference between investing in a stock and investing in an ETF is ETFs come with management fees, expressed as an expense ratio. You'll want to go for ETFs with an expense ratio of less than 1% to keep your costs down over time and maximize your potential gains.

Now, let's consider the top growth ETF to buy today, and that's the Vanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF (NYSEMKT: MGK). With an expense ratio of 0.07% and trading for about $330, it's within our budget, and this fund offers you access to top growth stocks that have led the market's gains this year and have what it takes to climb over the long term.