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The Vanguard Group has been a pioneer in the rise of indexing as an investing strategy. Starting out with Jack Bogle's Vanguard 500 Index Fund in 1976, the fund giant has seen explosive growth in assets under management, offering dozens of index mutual funds and becoming one of the leaders in the field. As exchange-traded funds became more popular, Vanguard entered that market as well, and it's become one of the biggest providers of ETFs in the industry.

Investors have entrusted trillions of dollars to Vanguard through its mutual funds and ETFs, and a huge portion of the ETF assets that Vanguard has under management is concentrated in just a handful of funds. Below, we'll reveal the five top Vanguard ETFs and provide a look into what has made them so popular.

The top Vanguard ETFs for 2019

ETF

Assets Under Management

Vanguard Total Stock Market (VTI 0.59%)

$100.1 billion

Vanguard S&P 500 (VOO 0.53%)

$95.1 billion

Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets (VEA 1.21%)

$68 billion

Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets (VWO 1.24%)

$57.9 billion

Vanguard Value (VTV 0.63%)

$43.4 billion

Data source: Vanguard Group.

The great debate on buying U.S. stocks

Vanguard's top two ETFs are both designed to help investors get immediate exposure to the U.S. stock market. Yet the two funds take a different tack at doing so, revealing the divide among investors about the best way to invest in domestic stocks.

On one hand, Vanguard Total Stock Market has been a leading ETF in the fund company's arsenal for a long time. The ETF offers the widest possible array of investment holdings that include U.S. companies of all sizes, ranging from some of the biggest companies in the world to some of the smallest up-and-coming companies listed on public stock exchanges. Because of its market-cap weighting, the bulk of Vanguard Total Stock Market's assets are large-cap stocks. But almost 25% of the fund is invested in mid-cap, small-cap, and micro-cap stocks. Those smaller groups have historically been more volatile than their large-cap counterparts, but they've also had better long-term performance, and so Vanguard Total Stock Market hopes to outperform a portfolio solely composed of large-cap stocks.

On the other hand, Vanguard S&P 500 has a simple objective: match the return of the popular S&P 500 index. That makes it purely a large-cap fund, and its low expense ratio means that Vanguard S&P 500 has come extremely close to meeting its goal of providing exactly the long-term return of its benchmark.

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Neither ETF has been able to declare final victory. Over the past five years, the S&P 500 fund has had the better return, but when you look back a full decade, it's Total Stock Market that's been the winner. Investors can expect that debate to continue well into the future.

The other great debate on buying international stocks

There's also a similar difference of opinion when it comes to investing internationally. Some investors prefer investing in countries that have well-developed economies, as they tend to be more stable. Others prefer the high-growth opportunities in emerging markets. Vanguard has an ETF for each of these groups, and lately, it's been the developed-market fund that's been more popular.

It's easy to understand the difference between these funds just by looking at exactly where they invest. Developed Markets has its top allocations to Japan, the U.K., France, Canada, and Germany, with a host of other European and former British Commonwealth countries representing most of the remainder of the fund's assets. Emerging Markets is concentrated in China, Taiwan, India, and Brazil, with South Africa joining other smaller economies across the globe.

Neither fund has performed well lately, with both sporting double-digit percentage losses over the past year. Challenging conditions across the globe have weighed on international stocks. When you look back 10 years, the emerging markets ETF has done a bit better, but both have badly lagged U.S. stocks. That explains much of why their assets under management are so far behind what Vanguard's two U.S.-focused ETFs have brought in.

Banking on value

Finally, Vanguard's No. 5 ETF is an interesting choice. Vanguard Value concentrates on those stocks that are less expensive from the perspective of earnings-based valuations, even though they typically have slower growth rates. That's a philosophy that sits well with relatively conservative investors, and that matches well with the profile that many Vanguard customers have.

What makes Vanguard Value's appearance noteworthy is that value stocks have generally underperformed growth stocks over the past decade. Vanguard's corresponding growth stock ETF has seen average annual performance that's more than 2 percentage points higher over that span. Nevertheless, investors have seen solid returns from the value ETF, and they think that those stocks are well-poised to outperform when growth stocks finally succumb to cyclical downturns.

Do these ETFs belong in your portfolio?

The interesting thing about this list of top Vanguard ETFs is that you could make a well-diversified portfolio solely by selecting from among these five choices. Given the size of the ETFs, many Vanguard customers have come to the same conclusion.

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Dan Caplinger owns shares of Vanguard International Equity Index Funds and Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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What is the highest growing Vanguard ETF? ›

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Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF Name% In Top 10 % In Top 10
MGKVanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF63.36%
VONGVanguard Russell 1000 Growth ETF53.57%
VBKVanguard Small Cap Growth ETF9.87%
VOTVanguard Mid-Cap Growth ETF16.56%
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What is the most profitable ETF to invest in? ›

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What is the best Vanguard International ETF? ›

10 Best-Performing Vanguard ETFs
TickerCompanyPerformance (Year)
MGKVanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF32.53%
VONGVanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index ETF32.52%
VUGVanguard Growth ETF32.30%
VFHVanguard Financials ETF32.14%
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Which is the best Vanguard fund? ›

7 Best Vanguard Funds to Buy and Hold
Vanguard FundExpense Ratio
Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (ticker: VTI)0.03%
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)0.03%
Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS)0.08%
Vanguard Total World Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTWAX)0.10%
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What Vanguard ETF beat the S&P 500? ›

From 2005 to 2020, for instance, the Vanguard Small-Cap ETF beat the S&P 500 by several percentage points. Since then, however, it has lagged the market by a whopping 38%. This gap between small caps and large caps is the widest it has been since the dot-com bubble.

Which Vanguard ETF pays the highest dividend? ›

ETFs: ETF Database Realtime Ratings
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF NameAnnual Dividend Yield % Annual Dividend Yield %
VIGVanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF1.77%
VYMVanguard High Dividend Yield Index ETF2.88%
VYMIVanguard International High Dividend Yield ETF4.85%
VIGIVanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF2.02%
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Which ETF gives the highest return? ›

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  • UTI S&P BSE Sensex ETF. 95.56% 200.8%
  • BHARAT 22 ETF. 161.65% 172.2%
  • Nippon India ETF PSU Bank BeES.
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What is the top 3 ETF? ›

Top U.S. market-cap index ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)11.1 percent0.03 percent
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)11.0 percent0.095 percent
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)10.3 percent0.03 percent
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)11.6 percent0.20 percent

Which ETF has the highest 10 year return? ›

Best ETFs 10 Years
SymbolETF Name10y Chg 6-14-24
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF1152%
SOXXiShares Semiconductor ETF902%
PSIInvesco Semiconductors ETF787%
METARoundhill Ball Metaverse ETF668%
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What is the best Vanguard fund for a retired person? ›

The 6 Best Vanguard Funds for Retirement
Vanguard FundExpense Ratio
Vanguard Core Bond Fund Investor Shares (ticker: VCORX)0.20%
Vanguard Growth and Income Fund Investor Shares (VQNPX)0.32%
Vanguard Explorer Fund Investor Shares (VEXPX)0.45%
Vanguard Tax-Managed Balanced Admiral Shares (VTMFX)0.09%
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Which Vanguard fund has the highest return? ›

Top performing investment funds owned by Vanguard worldwide 2024, by one-year return. As of May 2024, the Vanguard Communication Services Index Fund provided the highest one-year return rate. The Vanguard Mega Cap Growth Index ranked second having a one-year return rate of 37.4 percent.

Which Vanguard fund is most aggressive? ›

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What are the top 5 holdings in Vanguard? ›

Vanguard Group
  • Top 5 stock holdings are MSFT, AAPL, NVDA, AMZN, META, and represent 18.47% of Vanguard Group's stock portfolio.
  • Added to shares of these 10 stocks: WMT (+$17B), NVDA (+$8.0B), AMZN (+$2.7B), Corpay (+$2.4B), ODFL (+$2.4B), COO (+$2.3B), ABBV (+$1.8B), AVGO (+$1.7B), FLUT (+$1.6B), BAC (+$1.4B).

What is the best Vanguard fund for income? ›

Vanguard Growth & Income Fund (VGIAX)

VGIAX's one-two punch of investment goals helped it beat the overall stock market in 2022 and 2023. Over the past 10 years, this fund's average annual return beats the S&P 500's by a nose. Likewise, its trailing 12-month dividend yield approaches the broad market's.

Is Schwab or Vanguard better? ›

For mutual funds, Vanguard is significantly cheaper, while options traders would save money with Charles Schwab. Mutual fund investors should keep in mind that these costs apply only to some funds. Both brokers offer a long list of mutual funds that can be traded with no transaction fee.

Which ETF has the highest return? ›

100 Highest 5 Year ETF Returns
SymbolName5-Year Return
FNGOMicroSectors FANG+ Index 2X Leveraged ETNs50.00%
TECLDirexion Daily Technology Bull 3X Shares42.20%
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SOXLDirexion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares36.15%
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Does Vanguard have a growth ETF? ›

VUG - Vanguard Growth ETF.

Which is better, VTI or VUG? ›

VTI is a solid choice for those looking for a stable, long-term investment that mirrors the performance of the overall market. Conversely, VUG is more suitable for investors aiming for higher growth in the short-to-medium-term, who are comfortable with the ups and downs of the market.

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