I wrote an answer on this question: MongoDB Fetching documents slow (Indexing used) a few months ago and someone has deleted it. I would like to know why because for me my answer is well related to the question.
Even if people are wrong, a short message to tell them why it's not the correct way to solve the problem is the minimum when they take time to answer ...
Here is my answer:
I had the same problem, I was fetching around 35000 documents. I used the aggregate function (sakulstra:aggregate) and in my case it has incredibly boosted the request. The result format is obviously not the same, but it's still easy to use to compute all things I need.
Before (7000ms) :
const historicalAssetAttributes = HistoricalAssetAttributes.find({ date:{'$gte':startDate,'$lte':endDate}, assetId: {$in: assetIds} }, { fields:{ "date":1, "assetId":1, "close":1 } }).fetch();
After (300ms):
const historicalAssetAttributes = HistoricalAssetAttributes.aggregate([ { '$match': { date: {'$gte': startDate, '$lte': endDate}, assetId: {$in: assetIds} } }, { '$group':{ _id: {assetId: "$assetId"}, close: { '$push': { date: "$date", value: "$close" } } } } ]);