If you want to own the entire investable US stock market in a single trade, VTI does exactly that. Vanguard Total Stock ...
Explore how subtle differences in holdings and risk profiles could influence your choice between these two foundational ETFs.
The Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) has averaged a 1.24% dividend yield over the past 12 months. VTI contains small-cap, mid-cap, and large-cap companies. VTI is heavily weighted in the tech ...
VTI is a low-cost total stock market fund offered by Vanguard. Net assets exceed $350 billion, and since February 1993, VTI and its equivalent Investor Shares have matched SPY's returns. VTI and SPY ...
Explore how differences in cost, diversification, and holdings shape the appeal of these two popular U.S. equity ETFs for investors.
Broadly diversified, low-cost ETFs may not be exciting, but they can deliver the best long-term results. Studies have shown that investors usually damage long-term returns by buying and selling at the ...
If you own U.S. stocks, you’ve likely questioned whether international diversification still makes sense. American equities have dominated for years, and many investors wonder if adding ex-U.S.
VTI covers a broader slice of the US stock market with more than double the holdings of SPTM. Both funds offer identical low expenses and yields, but VTI posts a very slightly higher one-year total ...
When it comes to two of the largest U.S. stock market funds, one could stand out now that the Federal Reserve decided to cut interest rates The Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF tracks the CRSP U.S.
Year-to-date, VTI is up 1.6%, which is better than the Vanguard 500 Index ETF ( VOO) and State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ( SPY), which have gained 1.5%. It has trailed REGL, up 4.6%, and VBR, up 5 ...