- VTV is a diversified value ETF scoring well on volatility, valuation, and profitability. Fees are just 0.04%, and the popular ETF has over $80 billion in assets under management.
- Like most value ETFs, VTV lacks growth potential, and investors should seek to complement it with a suitable low-cost large-cap growth ETF.
- It's all about building an all-weather portfolio. My fundamental analysis ranks VTV on a variety of key metrics compared to more than 50 other large-cap value and dividend ETFs.
- While other ETFs look better from a fundamentals' perspective today, those advantages aren't always long-lasting. Instead, VTV is built for the passive investor, and is an appropriate core holding for your all-weather ETF portfolio.
For further details see:
Vanguard Value ETF: Why It's Good To Have 'All-Weather Protection'