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Updated · The Motley Fool · Jun 30
Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF Holds 3,484 Stocks as 0.03% Fee Bolsters Long-Term Appeal
Updated
Updated · The Motley Fool · Jun 30

Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF Holds 3,484 Stocks as 0.03% Fee Bolsters Long-Term Appeal

3 articles · Updated · The Motley Fool · Jun 30

Summary

  • VTI packages 3,484 U.S. stocks into one fund, giving investors large-, mid- and small-cap exposure beyond the roughly 500 companies in an S&P 500 ETF.
  • Its 0.03% annual expense ratio—$3 on a $10,000 investment—sits far below the 0.72% average for competing funds, reinforcing its case as a low-cost core holding.
  • Performance has closely tracked the S&P 500 but trailed it since inception, largely because recent bull markets were driven by large-cap and megacap technology stocks.
  • That broader mix also cuts concentration risk tied to a handful of dominant S&P 500 names, while leaving VTI positioned to benefit if small-cap outperformance persists.

Insights

Does VTI's 'total market' label create a false sense of diversification when its returns are still driven by its largest holdings?
With small-caps surging, is VTI's broad approach still better than pairing the S&P 500 with a dedicated small-cap fund?
Has mega-cap tech's dominance erased the historical small-cap advantage, making VTI's key diversification benefit obsolete?