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Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF
As of May 30, 2026 at 08:52 UTC
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5 articlesThe article compares two Vanguard ETFs for long-term investors: the S&P 500 ETF (VOO) and the Total Stock Market ETF (VTI). While VOO focuses on 500 large-cap stocks, VTI provides broader exposure with nearly 3,500 stocks including mid-caps and small-caps. The author recommends VTI for its 12% allocation to smaller stocks, which offers diversification benefits and growth potential, especially given expected double-digit earnings growth in 2026 and attractive small-cap valuations.
The article recommends the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) as an ideal passive investment strategy for investors seeking broad market exposure without active portfolio management. VTI provides diversified exposure across thousands of U.S. companies across large-, mid-, and small-cap stocks with a low 0.03% expense ratio, generating approximately 295% returns over the past 10 years.
The article compares two popular ETFs: Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD), which focuses on high-quality dividend-paying stocks with a defensive tilt, and Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI), which invests across the entire U.S. equity market with 36% in tech stocks. While both are strong funds suitable for most portfolios, VTI is positioned as having greater long-term growth potential due to its tech exposure, whereas SCHD is better suited for conservative investors seeking income.
The Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS) is recommended as a compelling long-term core holding for investors seeking international diversification. With nearly 8,800 holdings across developed and emerging markets, a low 0.05% expense ratio, and international stocks trading at a significant discount (17x earnings vs. 25x for U.S. stocks), the ETF offers attractive diversification benefits and value.
The article recommends four Vanguard ETFs as ideal core holdings for retirement portfolios: VOO (S&P 500), VTI (Total Stock Market), VXUS (Total International Stock), and BND (Total Bond Market). These funds offer ultra-low expense ratios, broad diversification, and high liquidity, making them suitable for long-term retirement investing. The author emphasizes the importance of diversifying beyond just the S&P 500 by including international stocks, dividend-paying companies, and fixed income to mitigate risk.