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VOO Becomes First ETF to Surpass $1 Trillion in Assets
markets45 minutes ago

VOO Becomes First ETF to Surpass $1 Trillion in Assets

Vanguard’s S&P 500 ETF (VOO) has become the first ETF to reach $1 trillion in assets, quadrupling since 2022 and surpassing SPY as the dominant U.S. equity tracker thanks to ultra-low fees (0.03%) and strong inflows. The milestone highlights the current dominance of passive investing, with globally about $21.9 trillion in ETFs, and comes amid an AI-stock rally and high-profile IPO ambitions (SpaceX, Anthropic) that could be supported by passive buyers once listed.

Investor Bets on QQQ's Edge Over VOO for 2026
market-news2 months ago

Investor Bets on QQQ's Edge Over VOO for 2026

An investor argues that the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) may be the more attractive pick for 2026 than the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) due to a cheaper growth-adjusted valuation (about 1.3x vs ~1.47x for VOO) and strong AI ecosystem exposure, despite VOO’s lower expense ratio and broader diversification. QQQ has outperformed VOO over the past three years (roughly 93% vs 70%) and carries a higher beta (around 1.25), but has faced near-term weakness. A notable December 2025 inflow followed by February 2026 outflows is viewed by the investor as a contrarian buying opportunity, and Vega North rates QQQ a Buy.

VUG Tops Vanguard ETFs for 2026 Upside, But Higher Risk
market-news3 months ago

VUG Tops Vanguard ETFs for 2026 Upside, But Higher Risk

TipRanks’ ETF comparison finds Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG) offers the highest upside for 2026 at about 30%, ahead of Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) at ~21% and Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) at ~10%; VUG also has the highest beta, signaling more volatility, while VTV is the most defensive. VOO’s holdings are tech-heavy (NVDA, AAPL, MSFT, AMZN, GOOGL) with upside pockets like ORCL and INTU, whereas VTV focuses on lower-valuation, more traditional sectors led by JPMorgan, Berkshire Hathaway, and Exxon Mobil. Overall, VUG leads on upside, with VOO offering broad exposure and VTV offering steadier, slower upside.