Vanguard Global ex-US Real Estate ETFVNQI
VNQI
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Funds holding %
of 6,809 funds
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2024 Q3 regulatory filings by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
21% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 51 | Existing positions closed: 42
11% more funds holding in top 10
Funds holding in top 10: 9 [Q2] → 10 (+1) [Q3]
3% more funds holding
Funds holding: 334 [Q2] → 343 (+9) [Q3]
5% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $1.98B [Q2] → $2.07B (+$92.8M) [Q3]
3.38% less ownership
Funds ownership: 60.0% [Q2] → 56.63% (-3.38%) [Q3]
14% less call options, than puts
Call options by funds: $741K | Put options by funds: $863K
26% less repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 91 | Existing positions reduced: 123
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for VNQI.
Financial journalist opinion
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
VNQ Vs. VNQI: Why International Real Estate Looks More Appealing Right Now
U.S. REITs have outperformed global peers significantly, driven by valuation multiple expansion, stronger dollar, and higher real GDP growth. U.S. REITs benefited from stronger real GDP growth, supported by population increases and productivity gains, while international REITs faced challenges like weaker growth and demographic issues in certain regions. VNQI trades at significantly lower valuation multiples than VNQ, despite a comparable return on equity, suggesting potential undervaluation of international real estate.
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
Emerging Markets Stocks Tied With U.S. Equities Year To Date
Exclude China and broadly defined EM stocks are posting substantially softer results, based on a set of ETFs through Friday's close. US shares are effectively neck and next with EM so far in 2024.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
VNQI: International REITs May Play Catch-Up To U.S. Peers
The Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate Index Fund ETF invests in global real estate stocks, mainly in the Pacific (49.3% of net assets), Europe (25.7%), and Emerging markets (20.2%). So far in 2024, the VNQI has lagged its US-focused peer, the VNQ, resulting in both ETFs trading at similar dividend yields. I think VNQI offers a higher total return potential as overseas currencies should appreciate driven by interest rate differentials, resulting in larger capital gains.
Neutral
The Motley Fool
3 months ago
3 Vanguard Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
The Total Stock Market ETF is a great option that should be a part of any portfolio. The Mid-Cap and Small-Cap ETFs are great picks now as the Fed begins to shift policy.
Positive
ETF Trends
4 months ago
Real Estate ETFs: Performance Perking Up
Real estate stocks have taken a hefty beating this year, with REITs having the sole distinction of being the lone S&P 500 group in the red for much of 2024 and only just turning positive last week.
Neutral
The Motley Fool
5 months ago
What Are Vanguard's Best and Worst Performing ETFs in 2024?
Vanguard ETFs are popular investment vehicles, thanks to their low costs and above average performance. Here is a rundown of the fund family's best and worst performers this year.
Positive
The Motley Fool
7 months ago
Vanguard ETFs: An Overview
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have emerged as a favored instrument for investors seeking straightforwardness, outstanding performance, and cost-effectiveness. Vanguard has transformed into a preferred ETF provider, owing to the company's approach that prioritizes the interests of shareholders.
Negative
Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
VNQI: Asia-Pacific And Europe Will Likely Offer Meager Real Estate Performance
Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate ETF is a sell due to poor macro-level prospects for international real estate investment holdings. VNQI has a low expense ratio, substantial dividend yield, and high diversification, but its poor performance outweighs these positive qualities. Investors are likely to see better performance in international funds that are broadly diversified among multiple sectors.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
10 months ago
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