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Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged (VSP.TO)

118.84
+1.86 (1.59%)
as of Jun 15, 2026, 7:59:30 pm Market Open.
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star iconJun 15, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 3 opinions in the last 12 months.

The Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged ETF (VSP-T) is recognized for its hedging strategy against currency fluctuations, primarily aimed at Canadian investors. Experts have differing opinions on whether to invest in hedged (VSP) or unhedged (VFV) versions of S&P 500 ETFs, citing that while currency movements may balance out over time, they can introduce significant risk in the short term. Some analysts emphasize the importance of tech stocks within the ETF, noting that approximately 45-50% of VSP's holdings are in technology and tech-related sectors. Valuations are considered high currently, prompting suggestions for exploration of equal-weighted alternatives for more balanced exposure. Additionally, the annual cost for currency hedging adds to the MER but may be justified depending on future CAD performance against the USD.

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RISKY
VSP vs. VFV

VSP is hedged, VFV is not. CAD has has some weakness over the long term, and has been weak so far this year. So it really depends on outlook of USD vs. CAD. He'd rather hold the US version where there is no hedging; long term, the USD can remain pretty firm against the CAD.

He'd be cautious around owning a passive index like this, just because valuations are a bit high. About 45-50% of this ETF is in tech or tech-related stocks. Could make sense for a portion of your portfolio. However, he'd rather go with something more equal weight and where the exposure to tech/growth is a bit more muted.

PARTIAL BUY
Hedged vs. unhedged, VSP vs. VFV

In the long run, it doesn't matter which to own, because currency fluctuations even out eventually. But short term (which could be many years) a big move can happen and are hard to predict. You could own some of each ETF.

BUY
Canadian ETF that follows the S&P 500.

Gives you the S&P with a currency hedge. If you think about where the CAD is now, it's a bit below 70 cents. If you're going to hold this for the next decade, he'd argue that the CAD will be a little bit stronger. So may not be a bad idea to buy one with the currency hedge.

There's an annual cost to the currency hedge that's not part of the MER. Today it's about 1.75%. If the CAD is weak, you want your exposure hedged. If it's expensive relative to the US dollar, you probably want exposure to the USD. You can switch between the two in your RRSP. 

BMO and other providers also have hedged vs. unhedged versions. They're all very good.

BUY ON WEAKNESS

He owns XSP, the same thing. He hasn't sold a single share for years, just keeps buying it. Hold on.

BUY

VSP is a hedged version for the S&P index, for those wanting exposure to the S&P but using Canadian dollars. XSP is fairly similar. MER costs are quite low for both. He prefers the market-weighted over the equal-weighted right now. Large and mega-caps will continue to perform well. 

His mid-term target for the S&P 500 is 5500, then maybe a pullback in September-October, and then go on to hit 6000 in the first quarter of 2025. Good opportunities in it, even though the market's performed well. 

BUY
CAD ETF for the S&P 500 with some growth and dividends, 5-year hold.

He likes to keep it simple. XSP or VSP are his choices. Both similar, market-weighted, hedged to CAD, track fairly closely to the underlying index. Though there are offerings from other companies, these 2 have the lowest fees.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jul 08/22, Up 28%)

He normally uses XSP, though there's no huge difference with VSP. Would continue to hold VSP.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Feb 22/22, Down 10%) It's not XSP, so don't confuse them. He often buys US currency assets, but strikes a balance with some CAD assets. Sometimes he hedges and sometimes invests in straight USD.
BUY
Allan Tong’s Discover Picks The VSP pays 1.27% and also charges 0.09. A key question is whether the CAD will rise or continue to struggle (along with many other currencies) against the American greenback, which has been on a tear. Historically, the USD outperforms the CAD, though the USD has been so strong this summer that its winning streak could end or pause. In the past year, the VFV has declined 9.17% while the VSP has fallen 13.49%. Year-to-date, CFC still outperforms its sibling. Over five years, the VFV has advanced 12.61% and the VSP 10.19%. There’s a chance the CAD could rise and the USD take a step back. However, longer-term, VFV ETF gets the edge. Read 5 ETFs for Index Investing for our full analysis.
COMMENT
Has out performed market given overall selloff. Will continue to hold.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Feb 22/22, Down 4%) Market beating returns given overall market selloff. Unique combination of bond and preferred share structure. Will continue to look into buying more shares.
TOP PICK
He tends to be underweight the Canadian market, overweight the US. Chose this one as well because it's similar to the XSP, which he already owns and has run up. Very good representation of the index. Low fees.
BUY
Costs only 8 basis points. This follows the S&P 500, easy. A good index product at a super-low price.
COMMENT

VSP-T vs XSP-T vs ZSP-T. These all have exposure to the US Large Cap market, yet have different returns thus far this year. You have to be careful on these – some are currency hedged and others are not.

WAIT

VSP-T vs. ZSP-T. Both are fine holdings. The BMO version contains individual holdings while these two put wrappers around the US versions. There are tax considerations in holding US investments if you hold more than $100,000. He has increased US dollar exposure recently to play the currency short term.

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Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged (VSP.TO) Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged stock symbol?

Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol VSP.TO (previously VSP-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (VSP-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:VSP or VSP.TO

Is Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged a buy or a sell?

In the last year, 3 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on VSP.TO (previously VSP-T on Stockchase). 3 analysts recommended to BUY and 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is WAIT. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged.

Is Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged a good investment or a top pick?

Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged was recommended as a Top Pick by Larry Berman CFA, CMT, CTA on 2016-03-14. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged.

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Is Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged worth watching?

Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged is followed by 62 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.

What is Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged stock price?

On 2026-06-15, Vanguard S&P 500-CAD Hedged (VSP.TO) stock closed at a price of $118.84.

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