Top 5 Vanguard UK Funds That Will Make You Millions

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Here are my Top 5 Vanguard UK Index funds/ ETFs that I think are some of the best available to UK Investors. Everything from the S&P 500 (VUSA) to the FTSE ALL world ETF (VWRL) and everything in between like the FTSE 250 and emerging markets. I look at some high-level details and explain why I like each one, as well as a little fun fact at the end showing you how long you'd need to invest to become a millionaire with a reasonable rate of return. Let me know if you prefer any others or would choose another option?

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Very informative! I currently have most of my portfolio in the S&P 500 and FTSE Developed World ETFs, but I think I'll switch over to their equity index fund equivalents. They seem to historically return just a little bit more over the longer term, and offer more diversification, for what it's worth. Not having to manually reinvest dividends is rather nice as well!

kmg
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Very good! I always teach my students the super simple way that I invest. Consistent investments into good IndexFunds/ETFs with low fees. Made 6 figures last year doing this!!

NolanGouveia
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Also, with Vanguard the platform fee is capped at about £345 p.a. if you have a combined (SIPP, ISA) total of 250k so, if you have this the ISAs effectively just cost the fund fee (e.g. 0.07% for VUSA)

ant
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Great video Toby, I’m finally out from my high charging wealth firm into vanguard, funds clear today and luckily just got out in time just before US had another major down turn. Feeling excited but bit exposed, I’m down to either lifeguard strategy 100 or the new sustainable 85/15 Wellington managed fund on their platform. Main reason for coming across was indexing and low costs, so bit split between the 2. Think with the new esg climate goals etc this is going to rocket over next 5 years. Just invests in high growth stocks and undervalued companies in large and mid cap. It’s a tricky one as like yourself I believe UK is way undervalued and lifestergy gives 25 allocation to UK.

mixerman
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Nice smile and a great round up. FTSE Global All Cap is however more diversified than VWRL because it contains small caps.

loutol
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Toby! Great video... I have been looking out for funds similar to this based on Jack Bogle's recommendations... and I have to say, finding good funds is also sometimes like a needle in a haystack! But you mentioned a few good ones, one of which I already own! But the last one... you are onto something and I was looking for one like this for weeks. Thanks for the great video and good recommendations.

tajinderpal
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Hi Toby, my preference is the Vanguard Dev word & Emerging Market ETF’s VEVE/VFEM, with about 10% in the EM ETF. Lower combined cost than VWRL with a larger combined holding

stuarth
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Great interesting video as usual Toby. At the moment I am £4100 down on my £133250.00 investment I was £9100 I am still investing and from April will put the full £1666.66 in a ISA in VWRL. Good luck

martinjarvis
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His Toby - what should you go for if you had £200 a month to invest - vanguard S&P 500 (acc) or vanguard S&P 500 (dist) - thanks

onecr
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Hi Toby. Many thanks for the very informative video. Are these funds all accumulating funds or do they give out dividends? Also do you recommend the same funds in 2023 or has that opinion changed? If the latter, can you please make an updated video on the same? Learnt loads from you. Huge thanks again. 🥰

charugera
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Hi Toby, appreciate this video a lot! Very good and interesting choices that you’ve invested in for your portfolio. I had a quick question in regards to having multiple funds, would you benefit from investing all your savings/income savings into one fund rather than spreading over different ISA’s etc? Or would the compounding across multiple funds be more beneficial? Thanks again for the video!

matttaylorfilms
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I am just getting a little into this myself and have platformed my 2022 ISA with IG. I have 25% VUSA and then 40% in LifeStrategy 60/40 via V60A. Then there is 10% in bonds and the final 25% in specific stocks that I have chosen. This is a bit of an experiment long term hold account. I am confused by V60A as I could not add the LifeStrategy versions on the UK Vanguard site via the IG platform. So I am in V60A in Euros. It appears to be a world account in terms of the stocks and bond balances. Have you come across V60A?

MarkPayneAudio
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VUSA is a continual winner for me - not much can beat it in terms of consistent return!

YourAverageInvestor
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Hi Toby, great video thank you. Just curious to know your thoughts on FTSE Developed Europe ex UK. Don't you think its a good idea to invest on European stocks (ex UK)
? Cheers

sombhoog
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I invest in vanguard global all cap and I have noted that my portfolio has gone down by a few pounds. I heard stock is down a little and I only started investing - just my luck!

taggthis
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Vwrl or the Acc version Vwrp don't include small caps, they invest in Large and Medium size companies. If you want small cap exposure as well then the Vanguard ftse global all cap index fund offers that

fredatlas
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Hi Toby. New sub here. Why do you prefer etfs over index funds? You don't mention the ftse all cap global fund which automatically reinvests dividends. Is there an advantage to vwrl?

davidthomas-otcl
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Great video Toby. I'm avoiding Emerging Markets for now. Too much volatility which I don't see changing any time soon. Think you have the rest spot on.

billmccreath
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Hi Toby - Great video once again!! What are your views on the Vanguard LifeStrategy Funds?

MrStock
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Hi Toby - no mention of the Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap Acc, what are your thoughts on that fund? I have 95% invested in that.

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