Both ETFs track U.S. real estate, but their index design leads to meaningfully different portfolio behavior once market ...
Every S&P 500 sector is showing gains as 2025 wraps up — except for real estate, which is down about 1% in the calendar year through Dec. 18. Nonetheless, the sector held its own in what the ...
The Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate Index Fund ETF offers international REIT exposure, with a portfolio heavily weighted toward Asia Pacific and Emerging Markets. VNQI tracks the S&P Global ex-U.S ...
Quick Read VNQ gained 28% over five years versus 85% for the S&P 500 due to Fed rate hikes starting March 2022. Goldman Sachs ...
VNQ is a stable choice for income-oriented retirees. SCHH is a good choice for investors who only want to invest in property REITs. XLRE offers more exposure to the growing cloud, AI, and e-commerce ...
Global X's ETF is a great way to invest in data centers and artificial intelligence. Vanguard's REIT ETF is broad-based with $64 billion in assets under management. SPDR's global ETF provides great ...
The Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF could be a great way to take advantage of the low valuations relative to large cap stocks. The Vanguard Real Estate ETF can be a smart play on a falling-rate environment.
Vanguard FTSE Canadian Capped REIT Index ETF (VRE:CA) declares CAD 0.0764/share monthly dividend. Payable Jan. 7; for shareholders of record Dec. 30; ex-div Dec. 30. See VRE:CA Dividend Scorecard, ...
Whether you're investing $500 in each or $500 total, you likely won't regret adding these stocks to your portfolio. Image ...
VYM, not surprisingly, does come with a substantially higher yield. Its 2.4% yield beats out VIG's more modest 1.6% by a fairly wide margin. From a pure income generation standpoint, the Vanguard High ...