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You'd need to take any dividends into account, if it's a distributing ETF, or if it is accumulating then you need to calculate the cash equivalent of the internal reinvestment.
The 6.3% are only the increase in stock value, the profit includes all of the above.
Whether that's high or low really depends on the risk profile of this particular ETF, there's no one-fits-all answer here.