VOO Vs. VTI: Which Vanguard ETF is Best To Buy and Hold? S&P 500 vs Total Stock Market Index Fund

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Are you a long-term investor looking for the best Vanguard ETF to buy and hold for years to come? In this video, we compare two of the most popular Vanguard ETFs - VOO and VTI - to help you decide which one is right for your investment strategy.

VOO tracks the performance of the S&P 500 index, which includes 500 large-cap US stocks. VTI, on the other hand, tracks the performance of the CRSP US Total Market Index, which includes all publicly traded US stocks.

We'll break down the key differences between these two ETFs, including their composition, performance history, expense ratios, and dividend yields. We'll also discuss the pros and cons of each ETF, as well as some tips for investing in ETFs in general.

By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of which Vanguard ETF is the best fit for your investment goals and risk tolerance. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced investor, this video is packed with valuable insights to help you make informed investment decisions.

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Your content is great and very well edited. Your channel is going to blow up mate. Keep creating.

AlwynUys
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Awesome breakdown, I used to own VTI, VOO, and VOOV and VOOG, then I realized I basically just owned VTI in 4 places😂 consolidated and will be sticking with VTI as the foundation of my portfolio moving forward

lucasdurham
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I love how he talks fast and doesn’t waste my time. I learned a lot.

andrewmendoza
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For future reference, VTSAX expense ratio is .04%. VTI expense ratio is .03%.

ExtraGuac
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Funny, I’m actually coming across your YouTube after already listening to your podcasts for a while. I had no idea you also had a channel! From this video alone, I learned so much. You made it so easy to understand.

Alezcollection
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Both VTI and VOO have the same expense ratio which is 0.03. I think you misspoke and said VOO was 0.03 and VTI was 0.04. Great info otherwise!

rolandwillock
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Thank you! Can you make a video about the fidelity versions of these options please?

christinab
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Thank you for the Awesome breakdown my guy. You just earned a sub. Keep up the good work 👍

napelithegreat
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Awesome video! Thank you for breaking each of them down

sethpearson
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Thanks for the information, your podcast is AWESOME! God Bless and keep spreading the Word!

MichaelYoakam-ip
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Great content! Very informative. I was wondering what brokers would you recommend for non-American citizens? Thanks

tshepoliholo
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I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for..

Juniper-Brielle
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davetod
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Can you share link to the one-fund portfolio pls?

alonsodelafuente
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great but now another question. should i do etf or index fund ? (VTi vs VTSAX)

mbank
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Hey Andrew, thanks for the informative video.I decided to invest into VTI, but I’ve been having trouble finding good supporting etfs. I would like to find some with not much overlap that still may be good in returns. Anything helps!

josiahortiz
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Great video, thank you!

Is there an easy (streamlined) way to open four Vanguard accounts for myself and one each for my three children? They're young so I'd like to be in full control at least until they're old enough

ByronTexas
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When I buy an etf, how can I pay the "expense ratio"?

Sonny-jdty
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I use VTI for my x1 holdings, on drops I shift over a bit to SPXL at x3, works out well, not much to manage. Beats the markets overall.

SarahStuff-pu
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Why is it a problem if you are knowingly investing in both? Surely, it just gives you an additional focus on S&P 500 if you were already invested in VTI. I know it’s not giving you diversification but is it problematic? Nice video pal.

curiousjoe