Vanguard is known for low fees, among other things, and this ETF is no exception, sporting a tiny expense ratio (annual fee) ...
As of this writing, the Vanguard Growth ETF is up 20.3% on the year, while the Vanguard Value ETF is up 12.7% year to date.
The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (NYSEMKT: VYM) is one of the most popular choices. Its relatively simple selection ...
Vanguard Value ETF is a style-based exchange-traded fund that has fallen behind in recent years. But the ETF is in the black for the year and looks like it could provide a positive return in 2025.
MGV trades at a 28% P/E and 42% price-to-book discount to the S&P 500, offering attractive relative value and sector ...
These three low-cost funds offer exposure to international dividends, U.S. technology, and small-cap value -- the building blocks of a diversified portfolio.
Many of us would love to have gobs of growth stocks in our portfolios, but it takes some skill and time to study the universe of stocks to determine which companies seem most promising. So consider ...
Vanguard Value ETF (NYSEMKT: VTV) is up around 8% so far in 2025. From a historical perspective, that's not a bad showing, given that investors generally expect the S&P 500 index to provide a 10% ...
The Vanguard Growth ETF has handily outperformed the Vanguard Value ETF in recent years. Both are low-cost index funds from Vanguard. Growth stocks have dramatically outperformed value stocks in ...
The Vanguard High-Yield Active ETF ( VGHY 0.15%) is a surprise entrant into the Vanguard lineup, given its decades-long ...