The VYMI's value-oriented approach to international stocks might be better than VXUS.
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The one international ETF most retirement portfolios are missing right now
Quick Read Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS) tracks over 8,000 foreign stocks across developed and emerging ...
While the S&P 500 has slipped about 2% so far in 2026, international equities have quietly moved in the opposite direction. The gap is real, and the macro forces behind it are building. Germany’s ...
Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (NASDAQ:VXUS) and iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (NYSEMKT:IEFA) both offer broad international equity exposure, but VXUS includes emerging markets while IEFA sticks ...
IEMG carries a slightly higher expense ratio and a lower dividend yield than VXUS. IEMG’s one-year return outpaced VXUS, but it has experienced a steeper five-year drawdown. IEMG focuses on emerging ...
EEM charges a much higher expense ratio than VXUS and yields less. EEM is concentrated in emerging market tech, with deeper five-year drawdowns and less diversification than VXUS. VXUS covers more ...
If you want international stock exposure with a chance for higher dividend yields, this Vanguard ETF could be a good buy.
Investors poured $191.3 billion into U.S.-listed ETFs during February, accelerating from January’s already-strong $165 billion haul. With two months down, year-to-date inflows have reached nearly $358 ...
Investing in both gives investors broad global exposure.
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