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As of Jul 6, 2025 11:03:24 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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1 min ago • u/DurdenTyler2020 • r/ETFs • rate_my_portfolio_weekly_thread_june_30_2025 • C
I don't think sector bets make much sense. Sector valuations are already priced into the market (VT). If you want to take more risk than the market, add more AVGV. At least then you are taking compensated risk.
If you want to take less than the market, add high quality bonds (BND, VGIT, etc.) to VT.
sentiment -0.44
35 min ago • u/MKSe7en • r/ETFs • i_only_had_3k_invested_total_in_my_401k_this_day • C
Do some let you buy actual SPY? Or just VTI, VT, and VOO?
sentiment 0.22
2 hr ago • u/Helpful-Staff9562 • r/ETFs • i_start_my_first_roth_ira_is_this_recommendation • C
Too complex just get VT
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/SignifyingCracker • r/Silverbugs • reasonable • C
VT? Isn't that Bernie territory? Eat the rich
sentiment 0.61
3 hr ago • u/dissentmemo • r/stocks • post_the_5_largest_positions_in_your_portfolio • C
VT
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3 hr ago • u/verminians • r/Silverbugs • reasonable • C
VT does. It's bullshit, and I agree with you about it being treasonous. One of the few things I hate about this state.
sentiment -0.87
4 hr ago • u/Im_Still_Here12 • r/Bogleheads • turning_40_next_year_and_want_to_start_investing • C
Just start investing in VT as much as you can monthly/yearly. Don't look at it for 5+ years. Profit and keep doing the same thing.
sentiment 0.44
4 hr ago • u/PossibleGazelle519 • r/ETFs • voo_vs_vti • C
Fidelity has it because Vanguard exist. Original fee of SPY was same as Vanguard S&P 500 mutual fund.
Vanguard fund you suggested is European bit of VT.
sentiment 0.32
4 hr ago • u/Certain-Bid-9374 • r/investingforbeginners • is_vtavgv_a_good_twosome • T
Is VT/AVGV a good twosome?
sentiment 0.44
5 hr ago • u/PossibleGazelle519 • r/ETFs • how_to_invest_in_etf • C
You can start with VT from vanguard to learn the business.
sentiment 0.00
6 hr ago • u/Perfect_Asparagus_98 • r/Bogleheads • i_dont_know_where_to_start_resident_physician • C
You’re doing great so far with no debt and anything saved. Could just open an account somewhere and put that extra amount into ETFs. Would do all equities at this point in your life. IMO VT makes more sense than VTI
sentiment 0.85
6 hr ago • u/GenoTide • r/investingforbeginners • the_dark_hidden_cost_of_10min_delivery_should_i • C
VOO, VTI and VT are great choices.
sentiment 0.62
7 hr ago • u/PossibleGazelle519 • r/investing_discussion • investing_as_an_18_year_old_student • C
You can start with VT 100% in brokerage account. Do lump sum or dollar cost average based on your risk tolerance.
sentiment 0.03
7 hr ago • u/Caelford • r/Bogleheads • turning_40_next_year_and_want_to_start_investing • C
VOO only is a solid strategy that is widely regarded as safe. However it only invests in the top 500 U.S. companies. I personally would not feel comfortable having no international exposure. It also completely neglects smaller U.S. companies and many dividend payers.
You could consider 100% VT which covers essentially every stock in the world if you wanted to “chill” with one holding. Personally I would do something like 50% VTI, 25% VXUS, and 25% SCHD if I wanted a simple but effective portfolio.
sentiment 0.59
7 hr ago • u/plindix • r/Bogleheads • inheritance_advice • C
I once did a rollover IRA in Fidelity, and not sure about what to do with back then, let them professionally manage the account for about 2 years. When I learned more, I checked its performance and it was almost identical to a 70% VT 30% BND portfolio with no additional contributions. It had 28 separate funds, and around .8% management fees, and I had made several after tax contributions. The fees ate up the contributions. There was no secret sauce that improved returns.
Good news was I did it for just two years, and it wasn't a bad return. Bad news was I could have had better performance with my own self managed account. However at the time I had no idea what I wanted to do with it so at least it didn't do anything terrible with my funds.
I agree with comments below to not rush into anything. Put it into a money market fund for a few months, and educate yourself.
sentiment 0.72
7 hr ago • u/teckel • r/ETFs • voo_vs_vti • C
There's nothing special or magic about Vanguard funds. Matter of fact, they don't even have the lowest fees with index funds.
As far as a portfolio, I'd suggest something like the following over a VTI/VXUS mix or VT:
https://testfol.io/?s=cJqcDi6qpzc
This gives a large-cap growth, large-cap value, mid-cap momentum, small-cap value, and developed international markets portfolio. This is a more targeted diversified portfolio than VTI/VXUS mix which just buys everything, including the bad (and the ugly).
sentiment -0.39
7 hr ago • u/Ok_Impact1001 • r/fidelityinvestments • fidelity_go_vs_managed_fidfolios • C
You sound like you know what you’re doing, so definitely don’t pay anybody to manage for you. You can easily just open a self-managed account and at your age, buy VT, VTI or VOO. Good thing with Fidelity is you can buy fractional shares and auto-invest in the ETFs which makes DCAing easy. If you want to try out something new, open the Fidelity GO account - it’s completely free until you reach a balance of 25k in there. That means it’s actually cheaper even than just the ETFs - no fund expense fee and no account fee. It’s worth trying out - I have one and keep it just under 25k just for the fun of it.
sentiment 0.97
8 hr ago • u/bayoublue • r/Bogleheads • inheritance_advice • C
Dump the advisors. Somehow all their best advice happens to be what also gets them more commissions and fees.
For a long term horizon (10+ years), put it all in VT.
If you will need money in 5 years (like buying a house), but it in BND.
For money you need in less than 5 years, plus an emergency fund, put it in an money market or high yield savings account.
sentiment -0.21
8 hr ago • u/Priority_Bright • r/Bogleheads • should_i_rebalance_to_international_stocks_now_or • C
I made the switch to VT, VXUS around the time trumpet took office and I'm currently hitting 10% gains YTD. Not sure if that will continue, but it's working for me after transitioning from 75% VTI and the rest in BND and other funds.
sentiment 0.06
9 hr ago • u/Intrepid-Rich-6253 • r/Bogleheads • need_help_with_another_edward_jones_tragedy_but_i • C
Send them the link to this sub and to read the wiki? That's what helped me! Someone sent me this way, and I lurked for a long time - and read the wiki - now I VT and chill.
sentiment 0.00


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