international ETF

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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Frankel, Cfp

VXUS Emerges as Compelling Core Holding With 8,800 Stocks at Bargain Valuations

VXUS offers broad international diversification across 8,800 stocks with a 0.05% expense ratio. International equities trade at 17x earnings versus 25x for U.S. stocks.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Andy Gould

VXUS Edges IXUS in Diversification Battle for Global ETF Investors

VXUS offers 8,700+ holdings at 0.05% fees; IXUS provides 3.18% yield at 0.07% cost. Both delivered 38% one-year returns, making either viable for global diversification.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Pamela Kock

Ohio Advisory Firm Bets $3.7M on International Value as Stocks Rally 50%

Retirement Guys Formula acquires $3.72M stake in JPMorgan International Value ETF, signaling renewed confidence in overseas equities after strong outperformance.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Ben Gran

VYMI Outperforms S&P 500: Can International Dividends Build Million-Dollar Wealth?

Vanguard's international dividend ETF (VYMI) outperforms S&P 500 with 11.7% average returns, offering potential for $1M wealth through consistent monthly investing over 28 years.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Dave Kovaleski

Maryland Wealth Manager Significantly Increases International Equity Exposure

Maryland wealth manager Financial Council invests $10.55M in international equities via ACWX ETF, seeking diversification beyond U.S. markets amid valuation concerns.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Stefon Walters

Evaluating VXUS: Key Considerations for Global Equity Exposure

VXUS offers global equity exposure across 8,700 companies in developed and emerging markets, providing diversification and growth potential while requiring consideration of expense ratios and currency risks.
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