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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Daniel Foelber

Broadcom Enters $2T Club as Chip Giant Dominates Major Vanguard ETF Holdings

Broadcom joins $2 trillion club as a top holding in major Vanguard ETFs. High Dividend Yield ETF offers better balance for long-term investors.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Stefon Walters

Tech's April Rally Puts $VUG in Spotlight as Low-Cost Growth Play

Vanguard Growth ETF ($VUG) offers low-cost tech exposure as sector rebounds, up 886% since 2004 inception versus S&P 500's 511%.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jonathan Ponciano

Pasadena Private Wealth Bets $14M on Bluerock Real Estate Fund's 9% Yield

Pasadena Private Wealth added $14M to Bluerock Real Estate Fund, boosting stake to 4.4% of AUM. Fund offers 9% yield and 13.1% tax-equivalent return.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Sean Williams

Five Vanguard ETFs Complete Anticipated Stock Splits, Boosting Retail Accessibility

Five Vanguard equity ETFs completed stock splits April 21, 2026, reducing share prices to $75–$100 range. Expected to tighten spreads, boost volume, and increase retail accessibility.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··David Dierking

Vanguard ETF Performance in Recession: What History Reveals About 2026

Historical analysis shows dividend growth stocks outperformed during 2008 and 2020 downturns. Recession trigger type determines sector impact; tech focus amplifies growth stock risk while stagflation favors dividend yield strategies.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Daniel Foelber

Vanguard's Five ETF Stock Splits Create Buying Opportunities Ahead of April 21 Deadline

Five Vanguard ETFs undergo stock splits effective April 21, 2026, dropping below $100/share. Tech, megacap growth, and mid-cap funds emerge as top picks.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Selena Maranjian

Vanguard's Five ETF Share Splits: Why the Hype Misses the Real Story

Five Vanguard ETFs undergo 4-for-1 to 8-for-1 splits April 2026. Shareholders gain more shares but same value; focus on fundamentals, not splits.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··David Dierking

Why VOO Could Be Your Best Wealth-Building Tool for Long-Term Financial Independence

Vanguard's S&P 500 ETF (VOO) offers disciplined, long-term wealth building through broad diversification, low costs, and proven compound growth potential.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··David Dierking

Vanguard Growth ETF's Decade-Long Outperformance Challenges S&P 500 Supremacy

$VUG delivered 16% annualized returns versus S&P 500's 14% over a decade, driven by 65% technology exposure and mega-cap concentration.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Sean Williams

Vanguard's $724B ETF Stock Split Signals Return of Retail Investor Appetite

Vanguard's five ETFs totaling $724 billion will split after April 20, 2026, reducing share prices below $100 to enhance retail accessibility and trading efficiency.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Anders Bylund

Vanguard's $605 ETF Stays Put: Why VOO Won't Split Despite Peers

Vanguard splits five equity ETFs but excludes flagship VOO and VTI despite high share prices, citing optimal trading efficiency and volume.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Stefon Walters

Vanguard Growth ETF Bets on Tech Dominance Despite Concentration Risks

$VUG has delivered 792% returns since 2004 versus S&P 500's 469%, but faces concentration risk with 56% in Magnificent Seven stocks.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jake Lerch

VUG vs. IWO: Mega-Cap Tech Dominance Battles Small-Cap Diversification

Vanguard's $VUG emphasizes mega-cap tech with 0.03% fees and strong 5-year returns, while iShares' $IWO offers small-cap diversification across 1,100+ stocks at 0.24% expense ratio.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Dan Caplinger

Vanguard Growth ETF's Dominance at Risk as Valuations Hit 2021 Peaks

Vanguard Growth ETF faces headwinds as valuations return to 2021 peaks while concentration in mega-cap tech raises diversification concerns.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Dan Caplinger

Vanguard Growth ETF Emerges as Top Pick for Growth Investors Seeking Tech Exposure

Vanguard Growth ETF ($VUG) tracks 150+ large-cap growth stocks with 50%+ technology weighting, including 12% Nvidia position, appealing to growth investors seeking AI and innovation exposure.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Chris Neiger

Three Vanguard ETFs Offer Low-Cost Entry Points for Long-Term Buy-and-Hold Investors

Three Vanguard ETFs with 0.03% expense ratios—VOO, VGT, and VUG—provide low-cost diversified exposure to S&P 500, technology, and growth stocks, ideal for long-term $100 investors.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··David Dierking

Dividend ETF SCHD Surges to Top 1% After Three-Year Drought

Schwab's dividend ETF rebounded dramatically in 2026, ranking top 1% in category as energy and staples sectors outperformed.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Eric Trie

Mega-Cap Concentration vs. Broad Growth: VUG and MGK Present Different Risk Profiles

Vanguard's VUG and MGK offer distinct growth strategies: MGK concentrates on 69 mega-caps with 16.4% returns; VUG diversifies across 166 large-caps with 15.6% returns.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··David Moenning

Market Rotation Away from Megacaps Raises Valuation Concerns for Value Stocks

Institutional investors shift from megacap tech to value stocks, but value valuations now exceed tech despite slower growth, raising concerns about rotation sustainability.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Dan Caplinger

Apple Exposure Through Index Funds May Reduce Need for Direct Stock Purchases

Many investors already get substantial Apple exposure through index funds like SPY and VGT, potentially making direct stock purchases unnecessary for tech sector allocation.
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