Vanguard total stock market index fund vti

VTI staat voor Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund ETF. Deze ETF volgt de CRSP US Total Market index en probeert op die manier de gehele Amerikaanse aandelenmarkt na te bootsen. Het fonds bevat dus niet alleen grote large cap bedrijven zoals Amazon, Microsoft en Facebook. Ook de kleinere mid cap en small cap bedrijven zijn in deze ETF terug te vinden.

Gemiddeld gezien schommelt de dividenduitkering rond de 1,65%. Omdat er van dit fonds geen Nederlandstalige documentatie beschikbaar is mag het fonds in Nederland niet verkocht worden.

Wat maakte VTI zo populair?

VTI bestaat uit aandelen van meer dan 3.500 verschillende Amerikaanse bedrijven. Koop je dit fonds, dan koop je dus eigenlijk al die bedrijven. En dat maakt deze ETF zeer populair. Want met ruim 3.500 aandelen is bijna de gehele Amerikaanse aandelenmarkt in deze ETF terug te vinden.

Deze ETF is populair onder aanhangers van de Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) gemeenschap. Vaak werd dit fonds gecombineerd met VXUS: een fonds dat (nagenoeg) de volledige wereldeconomie (op de VS na) vertegenwoordigd.

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Is Vanguard VTI a good investment?

The Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) VTI is a balanced fund, with a healthy mix of small-cap, midcap, and blue-chip stocks. VTI is a highly efficient fund with a low expense ratio. AUM are also impressive at more than $271 billion.

Is VTI A Buy Sell or Hold?

The Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund ETF holds a buy signal from the short-term moving average; at the same time, however, the long-term average holds a general sell signal.

How much does VTI pay in dividends annually?

VTI has a dividend yield of 1.73% and paid $3.11 per share in the past year. The dividend is paid every three months and the last ex-dividend date was Sep 23, 2022.

What is the average annual return for VTI?

Vanguard Total Stock Market (VTI): Historical Returns. In the last 30 Years, the Vanguard Total Stock Market (VTI) ETF obtained a 9.55% compound annual return, with a 15.22% standard deviation. In 2021, the ETF granted a 1.51% dividend yield.

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