Each month, we check in on the performance of the largest US stock, bond, and active exchange-traded funds. The Morningstar US Market Index fell 0.03% during December and is up 17.35% over the past ...
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These two ETFs are already outperforming in 2026, but they're just getting started.
Launched on September 9, 2010, the Vanguard S&P Mid-Cap 400 Growth Index Fund ETF Shares (IVOG) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Mid Cap Growth ...
The two funds differ sharply in sector exposures, with VIG overweight technology and HDV tilted toward defensive and energy stocks Both funds target U.S. dividend-focused strategies, but Vanguard ...
VUG is far larger and more liquid than VOOG, but carries slightly higher volatility and a deeper five-year drawdown. VOOG has delivered a slightly higher one-year return, while also offering greater ...
Are you on the hunt for a Allocation Balanced fund? You should think about starting with Vanguard Balanced Index Investor (VBINX). VBINX has no Zacks Mutual Fund Rank, but we have been able to look ...
The investment seeks to track the performance of the Bloomberg U.S. Universal Float Adjusted Index. The fund employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the index, ...
VUG offers a lower expense ratio and much greater assets under management than VOOG. VOOG has delivered a higher 1-year total return and experienced a smaller five-year drawdown. VUG tilts more ...