Side-by-side, these two Vanguard growth funds differ in cost, portfolio makeup, and sector exposure -- details that can shape ...
When choosing between the two giant Vanguard ETFs, it really comes down to how you feel about owning smaller companies during ...
The Vanguard Information Technology ETF (NYSEMKT: VGT) is easily one of Vanguard’s most successful sector ETFs, with over $105 billion in assets under management. Over the trailing 10-year period as ...
The Vanguard S&P Small-Cap 600 Index Fund ETF outperformed similar small-cap ETFs, with strong momentum into 2026. Read more ...
VTV offers safety and $169B in assets, yet SEIV’s active model delivers better growth and a lower 11.4x P/E. Read more on VTV ...
U.S. corporate earnings, valuation, and the market rotation away from tech stocks make this Vanguard ETF look like a winner.
If there's one constant about mid-cap stocks relative to their larger and smaller counterparts, it's that stocks in the middle often go overlooked. It's a case of perception becoming reality, albeit ...
Each ETF in the suite has an expense ratio of 0.08%. The funds are managed by Vanguard through its fixed income group's ...
The Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF is leading major U.S. indexes in 2026, returning 11.1% year-to-date versus gains of 1.6%–7.1% for the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq-100. Analysts attribute the strength to ...
Vanguard will pay investors their latest dividends today. The post Vanguard ETF dividends to be paid today appeared first on ...
Relative to other Vanguard offerings, this low volatility ETF is unheralded. It shouldn’t be because it bests some of its direct competitors. It's actively managed, but still inexpensive to own.
The Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF has surged 11.1% year-to-date in 2026, outperforming the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq-100 as small-cap stocks prove more insulated from global geopolitical risks. Its ...
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