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Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF

273.43 USD
-5.56
1.99%
At close Mar 28, 4:00 PM EDT
After hours
273.40
-0.03
0.01%
1 day
-1.99%
5 days
-3.12%
1 month
-6.67%
3 months
-5.98%
6 months
-3.44%
Year to date
-5.47%
1 year
5.21%
5 years
109.08%
10 years
152.64%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,390 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2024 Q4 regulatory filings by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

486% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 404 | Existing positions closed: 69

23% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 1,263 | Existing positions reduced: 1,027

19% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $373M | Put options by funds: $313M

10% more funds holding

Funds holding: 2,806 [Q3] → 3,076 (+270) [Q4]

9% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 567 [Q3] → 619 (+52) [Q4]

7% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $122B [Q3] → $131B (+$8.55B) [Q4]

1.47% less ownership

Funds ownership: 27.93% [Q3] → 26.47% (-1.47%) [Q4]

Research analyst outlook

We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for VTI.

Financial journalist opinion

Based on 11 articles about VTI published over the past 30 days

Neutral
Zacks Investment Research
3 days ago
ETFs & Dollar-Cost Averaging: Simple Strategy for Long-Term Investing
Dollar-cost averaging is a smart strategy to implement in the current economic landscape. Look at ETFs to make it easy.
ETFs & Dollar-Cost Averaging: Simple Strategy for Long-Term Investing
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
5 days ago
The iShares S&P Total Stock Market ETF Vs. Vanguard's VTI: Virtually Identical In Many Ways
Investors should consider the iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF and its portfolio of 2,506 companies for broad stock market exposure & diversification. In many respects, the ITOT and VTI ETFs are virtually identical, despite the VTI ETF having over 1,000 more companies in its portfolio. Both ETFs have the same very affordable expense fee (0.03%) and both have delivered strong 10-year total returns.
The iShares S&P Total Stock Market ETF Vs. Vanguard's VTI: Virtually Identical In Many Ways
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
6 days ago
I Bought More SCHD To Hedge My VTI Holding As Yield Curve Inverted
The yield curve has become inverted since my last analysis of VTI, prompting me to consider hedging strategies for my equity exposure. SCHD is an excellent hedge idea for several reasons. SCHD has historically demonstrated far better resilience during market downturns in terms of severity or underwater duration.
I Bought More SCHD To Hedge My VTI Holding As Yield Curve Inverted
Neutral
24/7 Wall Street
1 week ago
Between The VTI and QQQ, Which Is Better For Retirement?
With the broad U.S. equity markets — most notably, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 — attempting to stage a comeback after a rapid move into correction, new investors with extra money to put to work may wonder which major index is the better buy right here.
Between The VTI and QQQ, Which Is Better For Retirement?
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 week ago
VIG And VTI: A 2-Fund Combo For Total Return And Dividend Growth
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund offers a balanced mix of dividend growers and high-growth tech companies, making it a versatile dividend growth investment. VIG complements Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund, which provides exposure to over 3,600 companies and throughout all market indexes. Over the past year, VTI slightly outperformed VIG, reflecting their differing strategies.
VIG And VTI: A 2-Fund Combo For Total Return And Dividend Growth
Neutral
The Motley Fool
1 week ago
Are These 10 Vanguard ETFs the Smartest Investments You Can Make Today?
These are particularly uncertain times, with tariffs, threats of tariffs, potentially rising inflation, and all. If you're wondering how to invest in such an environment, here are some suggestions.
Are These 10 Vanguard ETFs the Smartest Investments You Can Make Today?
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
2 weeks ago
Two Roads To Wealth: Dividends And Total Return
Focusing on dividends or total return are two distinct strategies that offer their own set of pros and cons. Total return may be the best for maximizing the value earned with every dollar increased. Dividend investing prioritizes a consistent source of supplemental income. The best investment strategy is one that aligns with your specific goals, risk tolerance, and lifestyle. Investing doesn't have to be so black or white.
Two Roads To Wealth: Dividends And Total Return
Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 weeks ago
VTI: Valuations Are Reaching Extremes
I'm not a permabear, far from it, for the first time in my almost 20 years-long investment career, I'm ringing the alarm bells. Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund ETF is widely diversified by holding 3,615 stocks and the ETF has a small expense ratio of just 0.03%, but its valuations are stretched. VTI's P/E ratio near 30 suggests overvaluation; a return to historical averages could hurt future performance.
VTI: Valuations Are Reaching Extremes
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
2 weeks ago
Despite Trump Trade Risks, VTI Presents A Tactical Play
I believe the U.S. stock market, particularly the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI), presents a short-term buying opportunity due to favorable seasonality and recent market conditions. Despite geopolitical concerns and tariff issues, ETF inflows remain strong, with $111B in February and $200B in early March, indicating investor confidence. Elevated volatility and hedging activities suggest a potential for market stabilization, making VTI a reasonable medium-term play if volatility recedes.
Despite Trump Trade Risks, VTI Presents A Tactical Play
Positive
MarketBeat
2 weeks ago
5 ETFs Poised to Spring Ahead in the Second Quarter
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) offer diversification benefits without the need to select individual stocks. Many track indexes like the S&P 500, providing investors with broad market exposure through a single investment.
5 ETFs Poised to Spring Ahead in the Second Quarter
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