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This summary was created by AI, based on 2 opinions in the last 12 months.

The Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) is highly regarded as the leading option for those seeking comprehensive exposure to the US stock market. Comprising approximately 70% large-cap stocks and 30% a diverse array of mid- to small-cap companies, VTI offers a complete package for investors. Compared to its peer, VUN, VTI presents a negligible management expense ratio (MER) of just 3 basis points, making it an appealing choice with cost-effectiveness in mind. The ETF includes over 3,700 positions, with the top 10 holdings accounting for about 20% of the total assets, reflecting significant exposure to the technology sector. Overall, VTI serves as a solid investment vehicle for those wanting extensive access to a broad market effectively and efficiently.

Consensus
Positive
Valuation
Fair Value
BUY

Total stock market index. 70% made up of large caps, remaining 30% made up of 1000's of mid- to small-caps. The whole package. iShares has some offerings as well. Many ways to play.

COMMENT
VUN vs. VTI

With VUN, you get pretty much the entire US market; not too expensive at 16 bps. Keep in mind that the USD version, VTI, has a MER of 3 bps; be mindful, too, of foreign currency and US estate issues.

Over 3700 positions, market-cap weighted. Top 10 names represent about 20% of the portfolio. Lots of exposure to the tech space. Not all that different from the S&P 500.

COMMENT
Highly diversified, a great ETF if your long term is 20 years, but the next 5-7 years may not be so great. You can buy and forget this.
BUY

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BUY
A great all market ETF for any long-term investor with a large horizon.
BUY

For those starting with ETFs, he recommends a fully diversified portfolio. SPX is based in New York and VTI is for the total global market.

WEAK BUY

It's everything. Small, mid, large cap. Market weighted. Broadly diversified. At this stage in the economic cycle, he prefers the large cap indices such as SPY or QAL. But VTI will do fine.

TOP PICK

He’s looking for small caps, stuff he normally doesn’t have. Likes that it’s all caps. The US tax cuts will continue as long as Trump’s in office and will impact the small caps as well. Contains 18% FANGs, which he still likes.

BUY

ZWH-T & ZPW-T are a defensive strategy but what is the favourite go to strategy for the S&P 500. VTI-N is the ETF that echoes this strategy.

COMMENT

A total market ETF, so you are getting every equity, small, big cap stocks. This will give you an over weighted position in the large caps. It is really, really diversified and he is not sure you need that much diversification.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick July 18/14. Up 7.21%.) Relative to what he normally buys, it underperformed by far. That is the broadest he has ever gone and he doesn’t think he is going to do it again.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick July 18/14. Up 9.15%.) He still has this, but hasn’t been buying any more.

TOP PICK

Has about 3400-3500 holdings. It is basically the whole market including large caps, small caps, mid-cap and micro-cap. If the recovery is real, this will be picking up the smaller players as well. It will be more volatile if the market turns down.

BUY

The whole US stock market, small to large cap. You are not early in the trend and there is some risk. It is a good way to play the markets.

COMMENT

If you think the US$ is going to be strengthening to the Cdn$, this one would serve you very well because you’re not only getting the performance of US stock market, but you also get the strength of the greenback. Has done quite well in the past year. You should probably have a US$ account to do it. If you have a Cdn$ account you are going to have to make a conversion and you might get hit on the conversion.

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Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF(VTI-N) Rating

Ranking : 4 out of 5

Bullish - Buy Signals / Votes : 1

Neutral - Hold Signals / Votes : 0

Bearish - Sell Signals / Votes : 0

Total Signals / Votes : 1

Stockchase rating for Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF is calculated according to the stock experts' signals. A high score means experts mostly recommend to buy the stock while a low score means experts mostly recommend to sell the stock.

Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF(VTI-N) Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF stock symbol?

Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF is a OTC stock, trading under the symbol VTI-N on the (). It is usually referred to as or VTI-N

Is Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF a buy or a sell?

In the last year, 1 stock analyst published opinions about VTI-N. 1 analyst recommended to BUY the stock. 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is . Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF.

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On , Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI-N) stock closed at a price of $.