All, I’m using fidelity brokerage link account and can access basically all the funds in the market. Since, i have more choices other than just investing in fidelity funds, what are the other better options from vanguard? After putting some dd, i came across these following funds which interest me the most. VTSAX, VTI, & VOO. VTSAX and VTI are both total US stock market funds whereas VOO is an S&P 500 fund. I have approx. 80k in traditional 401k. Should i invest in just any one of VTSAX, VTI, & VOO or distribute my funds into multiple? YOE 7, 270k #401k #retirement #vanguard #software #investments #indexfunds #mutualfunds #fidelity #fidelityinvestments #vmware #personalfinance #investments
Voo or vsp if you are canadian and want it hedged. My tax free account is all vsp
I like vfv
Also, which one is more preferred? VTSAX vs VFIAX (mutual funds) ? Anyone care to explain?
Depends. For example tax efficiency for taxable accounts can be a factor. See boggleheads wiki and forum
They’re both mutual funds lol
VIA and GRA are good when held together. Yields good results for a long time.
For snp try VGT.
Actually this one is my favorite. The only thing I’m worried about is expansion ratio and the diversity.
Better than QQQ for sure
Check out r/boggleheads for good vanguard fund insight
They are all good, you can not wrong with it if you split your investment among three
You could pick any single one of the three or any combination of the three, and you’d be doing the guaranteed way of building wealth over time.
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All 3 funds are essentially the same. VTI is the etf for VTSAX. S&P 500 covers 99% market cap of us stock market. So, VOO is the same except for that 1%.