Expense ratios, sector exposure, and portfolio composition reveal key differences between these two heavyweight ETFs. How do their risks and rewards stack up?
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Expense ratios, sector exposure, and portfolio composition reveal key differences between these two heavyweight ETFs. How do their risks and rewards stack up?
Expense ratios, sector tilts, and risk profiles set these two major ETFs apart. See how their holdings and performance stack up over five years.
Cooling Middle East tensions, solid jobs data and AI momentum are reviving risk appetite. Here are ETFs riding the risk-on wave.
Goldman Sachs’ 2025 retirement survey puts numbers around a pattern most savers sense but rarely quantify. Respondents with high Financial Grit hold 49 percent more in retirement savings than those with low Financial Grit, even when income is the same. The paychecks match. The balances do not. The difference comes from behavior that compounds quietly ... Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey 2025: People with High Financial Grit Retire with 49% More Savings
Solar stocks and the ETFs that track them have been beaten down, but sunny days could be around the corner.
On Animal Spirits Podcast Episode 463, Michael Batnick zeroed in on something more revealing than the doom-laden statistics a hedge fund manager had just rolled out. The manager cited stock market cap to GDP at 252% versus 65% in 1929 and 170% in 2000, and warned that “the 10-year forward return is negative when you ... Hedge Fund Manager Admits, “My Personality Won’t Allow Me” to Invest Like Buffett
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Jefferies Group (Trades, Portfolio)'s Recent 13F Filing Reveals Strategic Adjustments
Market timing sounds simple in theory: Sell before the drop, buy back at the bottom. But Ben Carlson, author of the “A Wealth of Common Sense” blog, says the catch is that you have to be right twice. Most people fail the second time. Speaking on a recent How to Money podcast, Carlson walked us ... Ben Carlson on Why You Should Stop Trying to Time the Market: ‘You Have to Be Right Twice’
Warren Buffett does not hand out personal endorsements of his money manager every day. That makes the line he delivered about Greg Abel, who formally became President and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway on January 1, 2026, worth pausing on. For shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-B), it is the strongest possible vote of confidence after the ... Warren Buffett: “I’d rather have Greg handling my money than any of the top investment advisors or any of the top CEOs of the United States.”
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has staged a sharp rebound. Shares closed at $411.81 on May 7, capping a roughly 19% monthly run that has erased much of the spring drawdown. Even so, the stock is down 8.4% year-to-date, which sets up a familiar tactical question for holders heading into summer: is this the moment to invoke ... Tesla Just Ripped 19% in a Month. Is It Time to Sell in May and Go Away?
Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index rose Friday ahead of the April jobs report. Coinbase and Cloudflare dived on earnings.
Mutual fund investors who tuned out unsettling war news in April were richly rewarded for staying the course.
Our ETF columnist addresses the knowledge gap in bonds and explains how equity-loving investors can build a bond ladder for safety.
If you want one ticker that captures the U.S. large-cap market with almost no friction, Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (NASDAQ:VFIAX) is the textbook answer. The fund holds $598 billion in assets and tracks the S&P 500 Index at a cost so low it barely registers. VFIAX exists for investors who have decided that ... Why VFIAX Still Beats VOO and SPY for Buy-and-Hold Investors
If you want the simplest, cheapest way to own the U.S. stock market inside a Fidelity account, the Fidelity 500 Index Fund (NASDAQ:FXAIX) is the default answer. FXAIX tracks the S&P 500 and has become one of the largest index mutual funds in the country because it solves a single problem cleanly: getting diversified large-cap ... FXAIX: How the Fidelity 500 Index Fund Fits in a Portfolio
Wall Street's intensifying ETF fee war may be delivering an unexpected benefit to millions of retirement savers: potentially larger 401(k) balances over time. • Vanguard S&P 500 ETF stock is trading at elevated levels. What should traders watch with VOO? Fund fees continued to be cut as asset managers battle for investor flows in the rapidly expanding ETF industry. For example, a fee battle cost State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY) billions of inflows last year as Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
Managed futures funds spent most of the past decade as a footnote in portfolio construction conversations. They came back into the spotlight in 2022 when stocks and bonds fell together, and the conversation never really faded. The three funds covered here, the Simplify Managed Futures Strategy ETF (NYSEARCA:CTA), the iMGP DBi Managed Futures Strategy ETF ... Tired of Tracking the S&P 500? These 3 Managed Futures ETFs Offer a Different Path
From the pullback in refining stock PSX to the breakout in AI pick Corning, here’s what John Rowland is watching ahead of Friday’s livestream.
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) punched to a fresh record Wednesday, with the broader market index now perched above 7,300. With a 7.6% YTD gain in the S&P 500 (^GSPC), bulls are back in control, citing a roughly 15% rally off the March low as AI earnings, easing Iran tensions, and softer crude combine to push ... S&P 500 Gains Unleashed on Chip Stock Strength, Falling Oil and Return to Optimism
Equal-weight portfolios are beating high-risk bets in 2026, as commodities, TIPS and cash cushion volatility while equities deliver steady gains.
State Street’s 2026 Global ETF Outlook puts a stake in the ground on page 20: the first $1 trillion ETF will land this year. The frontrunner is the Vanguard 500 Index Fund ETF (NYSEARCA:VOO), which closed Monday at $660 with $839 billion in net assets as of early May. VOO sits roughly $160 billion shy ... State Street Calls It “The first $1 trillion ETF will land this year”
<p>A new era of child savings has arrived. Trump Accounts—formally known as Section 530A accounts—are tax-advantaged investment vehicles created under the One Big Beautiful Bill, mandating that contributions flow into low-cost S&P 500 ETFs or similar index funds. With billionaires, states, and the federal government all piling in, these accounts could become one of the most significant new sources of ETF demand in decades.</p>
The math behind long-term stock picking is brutal. 71% of individual stocks fail to match the market return over rolling 10-year periods, and per Hendrik Bessembinder’s research at Arizona State University, only 4% of companies from 1926 to 2018 actually created net wealth relative to T-bills. Everything else, in aggregate, was a wash or worse. ... 71% of Stocks Fail to Beat the Market. Here’s How to Find the 4% That Create Real Wealth