Better Buy: Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF or Vanguard S&P 500 ETF? | The Motley Fool (2024)

You might choose to own both, but for a very specific reason.

Many investors subscribe to the idea of index investing, but figuring out which index fund they should own can leave them somewhat paralyzed.

Two common recommendations are the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI -0.49%) and the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO -0.67%). Both Vanguard funds earn high marks from index investors thanks to their low expense ratios and strong track record of matching their respective indexes. Either could provide a great foundation for a portfolio.

Where they differ is in which index they track. The Total Stock Market fund tracks the CRSP US Total Market Index, which captures practically every investable U.S. stock in the market. The S&P 500 ETF tracks the S&P 500, which is a collection of about 500 of the largest U.S. companies that have been consistently profitable for at least a year.

Deciding between the two can be a challenge. So, here's what you need to know.

Better Buy: Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF or Vanguard S&P 500 ETF? | The Motley Fool (1)

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There's a lot of overlap between the funds

Both funds are weighted by market capitalization. That means the biggest U.S. companies like Microsoft and Apple make up a significant share of both portfolios. Meanwhile, smaller companies, like numbers 491 through 500 in the S&P 500 make up a much smaller share. As a result, there's a lot of overlap between the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF and the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF.

The top 10 holdings in each fund are the same. Here they are and their respective weightings.

StockVOO WeightVTI Weight
Microsoft7.08%6.12%
Apple5.63%4.93%
Nvidia5.05%4.2%
Amazon3.73%3.3%
Meta Platforms2.42%2.09%
Alphabet (Class A)2.01%1.74%
Berkshire Hathaway (Class B)1.73%1.46%
Alphabet (Class C)1.7%1.44%
Eli Lilly1.4%1.3%
Broadcom1.32%1.22%

Data source: Vanguard. Data as of 3/31/2024.

Overall, 86% of the Total Stock Market ETF overlaps with the holdings in the S&P 500 ETF. As a result, the returns you can expect are very similar and highly correlated.

That leaves 14% of the Total Stock Market ETF invested in stocks outside of the S&P 500. These are mid- and small-cap stocks, or large companies that have yet to meet the profitability criteria for inclusion in the S&P 500 index. That amount of diversification is not insignificant, but it's not going to push the Total Stock Market ETF returns too far from the returns of the S&P 500 ETF.

Factors to consider for every ETF

There are some other important factors to consider, though. Let's take a look at them in the context of the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF and the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF.

  • Expense ratio: Expense ratio is the amount you'll pay as a percentage of assets to invest in a given fund. Most index funds offer very low expense ratios since there's no need to pay a fund manager to actively select individual stocks. Index funds simply respond to the market and the S&P selection committee. Both ETFs charge just 0.03% expense ratios.
  • Turnover rate: Turnover rate is a measure of what percentage of assets a fund manager sells in a given year. A high turnover rate may indicate a poorly run index fund. Selling stock usually triggers a taxable event, but ETFs have a mechanism to avoid creating tax liabilities. Both ETFs had a turnover rate of just 2.2% in 2023.
  • Tracking error: Tracking error measures how closely the price of the ETF reflects the value of the underlying index at any given time. A high tracking error can result in individual returns that don't match the promise of index funds -- that is, returns matching the market. If investors buy when an ETF is priced in excess of the index and sell when it's priced below the value of the index, they may end up costing themselves more than the expense ratio. The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF has managed a lower tracking error than the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF: 0.02% vs 0.05%. But neither result is worrisome.

It might make sense to own both

You can't go wrong with either the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF or the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. Both offer very low expense ratios and turnover rates, and the difference in their tracking errors is negligible. The overlap in their holdings ensures that you'll get very similar returns going forward. The added exposure to mid- and small-cap companies through the Total Stock Market ETF does tilt its expected returns higher although that may take a very long time to play out.

If you want some added exposure to mid- and small-cap stocks, but not as much as the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF provides, you could simply buy both. Splitting your money between the two evenly will put most of your investments in large-cap stocks, but around 7% in mid- and small-cap stocks outside the S&P 500. Although you can split your funds however you want. You may need to rebalance sometimes, but since the returns of each fund are so similar, you'll never stray too far from your target allocation.

At the end of the day, either or both funds can make a great cornerstone to your portfolio.

Adam Levy has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Vanguard Index Funds-Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF and Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Better Buy: Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF or Vanguard S&P 500 ETF? | The Motley Fool (2024)

FAQs

Is Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF a good investment? ›

This ETF is crafted to provide investors exposure to the entire U.S. equity market, encompassing small-, mid-, and large-cap growth and value stocks. Its broad diversification and low expense ratio make it an attractive choice for both beginners and seasoned investors.

Is it better to invest in total stock market or S&P 500? ›

Total stock market index funds are only slightly more diversified than S&P 500 index funds. Since both types of indexes are heavily weighted toward large-cap stocks, the performance of the two funds is highly correlated (similar).

Should I invest in Vanguard S&P 500 ETF? ›

Investing in Vanguard's VOO is a low-stress way for investors to access the U.S. equity market; however, there is the risk of loss as with any investment, and investors should consult a financial professional before investing in the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. Vanguard. "Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)."

What is the difference between Vanguard total stock market ETF and Vanguard S&P 500 ETF? ›

The Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund could represent all of a portfolio's equity holdings, while the Vanguard 500 Index Fund ideally should be counterbalanced with aggressive growth stocks.

Why is the S&P 500 not a good investment? ›

That said, investing in the S&P 500 doesn't come without risk. Because the S&P 500 is weighted heavily in favor of tech stocks, it tends to underperform when tech stocks underperform. You'll find that SPY and other broad-market ETFs often own a lot of Microsoft, Apple and other leading, large-cap stocks.

Should I just invest everything in S&P 500? ›

The S&P 500 is all US-domiciled companies that over the last ~40 years have accounted for ~50% of all global stocks. By just owning the S&P 500 you miss out on almost half of the global opportunity set which is another ~10,000 public companies.

What's better than the S&P 500? ›

There is no secret to beating the S&P 500: Small caps have a long history of doing so. If you want to beat the market over the decade ahead, your best option looks to be a small-cap ETF like Vanguard's, which offers instant exposure, low fees, and a historically low valuation.

How safe is Vanguard S&P 500? ›

Is Investing in the S&P 500 Less Risky Than Buying a Single Stock? Generally, yes. The S&P 500 is considered well-diversified by sector, which means it includes stocks in all major areas, including technology and consumer discretionary—meaning declines in some sectors may be offset by gains in other sectors.

Why is Vanguard ETF so popular? ›

Our analysts cite how cheap the fees are, the liquidity/ease with which you can move into and out of the ETF, the diversification and the track record that Vanguard has of being able to match the index returns. The ETF includes exposure to 22 developed market countries and over 1500 large and mid-cap companies.

Is VTI a buy right now? ›

VTI's analyst rating consensus is a Moderate Buy. This is based on the ratings of 3641 Wall Streets Analysts.

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