I believe they changed the formula of the standby, LMA, to a synthetic formula. I can't always find it locally, so I've been using Valvoline (which is a DOT 3&4 fluid - I'm not sure what they mean by that, but I suspect it's a marketing thing for people used to buying DOT 3 fluid) but Castrol (DOT 4) would be my first choice.
I have been warned (and I take the warning very seriously) not to use DOT 5 (silicone) fluid. It is even less likely to absorb water than Castrol LMA and has higher wet and dry boiling points than DOT 4) but I have heard that it is much more difficult to bleed. There is a DOT5.1 which has the same wet and dry boiling point as DOT 5 fluid but it has at most 70% silicone. I presume that is to correct some of the problems of straight silicone fluid (DOT 5).
For my Mercedes, I use ATE SL.6 which is a DOT 4 fluid and is supposed to be less viscous for the fine passages in ABS and traction control systems. I suspect that would make it easier to bleed.
I think as long as you get a reputable brand that is DOT 4, you'll be fine. For me, that's Castrol, Valvoline, and ATE.