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Exchange traded funds (ETFs) combine diversification, low costs, and real-time market pricing. Learn about your ETF investing options at Vanguard.
Browse a list of Vanguard's ETFs, including performance details for both index and active ETFs.
Build a fully diversified portfolio with just 4 ETFs. Although we have dozens of ETFs to choose from, these 4 total market ETFs —when used in combination—cover nearly all aspects of the U.S. and international stock and bond markets.
7 minute read. An ETF (exchange-traded fund) is an investment that's built like a mutual fund—investing in potentially hundreds, sometimes thousands, of individual securities—but trades on an exchange throughout the day like a stock.
As one of the largest investment companies, Vanguard offers various investment products to suit your investing needs. Browse our mutual funds and ETFs today.
Unlike mutual funds that could require a hefty minimum investment, you can purchase a Vanguard ETF for as little as $1, and you have more control over the order type. If you want to enjoy these benefits while still investing in an index fund, take a look at Vanguard index ETFs.
Vanguard ETFs® ETFs offer more flexibility than traditional funds. You don't need thousands of dollars to purchase exchange-traded funds (ETF) to enjoy their low-cost diversification.
Funds that concentrate on a relatively narrow market sector face the risk of higher share-price volatility. Compare ETF vs. mutual fund minimums, pricing, risk, management, and costs, then weigh the pros and cons.
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF seeks to track the investment performance of the S&P 500 Index, a widely recognized benchmark of U.S. stock market performance that is dominated by the stocks of large U.S. companies. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF is an exchange-traded share class of Vanguard 500 Index Fund.
For more information about Vanguard funds or ETFs, visit vanguard.com to obtain a prospectus or, if available, a summary prospectus. Investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information about a fund are contained in the prospectus; read and consider it carefully before investing.