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DeepSeek has shaken investors' confidence in U.S. stocks, prompting them to park their money in safe and defensive assets.
A 50/50 allocation of US large-cap and US small-cap value outperforms US large-cap value in risk-adjusted returns. AVLV offers better value factor loadings and historically superior returns compared to VTV, despite VTV's lower expense ratio and higher liquidity. VTV has better factor loadings in profitability and investment, less correlation to VOO, and a more diversified portfolio, making it less risky.
Investor appetite for growth really is something to behold. Coming into the week of the U.S. presidential inauguration, we had been talking about the importance of diversification in the face of so much uncertainty, geopolitical risk, and lofty equity valuations following massive market gains in recent years.
Investment management firm Vanguard offers a variety of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that allow investors to target a specific theme or sector at a low cost.
Launched on 01/26/2004, the Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to provide a broad exposure to the Large Cap Value segment of the US equity market.
The VTV ETF offers a low expense ratio (0.04%) and a high dividend yield (2.30%), making it a competitive choice compared to its peers. The S&P 500's high P/E ratio suggests a potential mean reversion, which could favor value stocks like VTV over growth stocks. The high P/E of growth stocks (close to 40x) and the expected EPS contraction for Q4 2024 and 2025 could reduce the spread between VTV and VUG.
As 2024 winds down, growth stocks have once again easily outperformed value stocks. If it seems like growth stocks usually outperform value stocks, you'd be correct when looking back over the past 10 years.
Rising inflation worries have led to increased market expectations that the Fed will adopt a more cautious approach to its interest rate cuts. Look at ETFs to secure your portfolios.
The resurgence in tensions between Russia and Ukraine results in investors rushing to safe-haven assets.
Looking for broad exposure to the Large Cap Value segment of the US equity market? You should consider the Vanguard Value ETF (VTV), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 01/26/2004.