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VXUS vs. VTV

Vanguard STAR Funds Vanguard Total International Stock ETF

VXUS
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Today’s Change
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vs

Vanguard Value ETF

VTV
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Today’s Change
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Correlation

1M
3M
6M
YTD
1Y
3Y
Max

Performance Measures**

for the time period Jan 28, 2011 to Dec 5, 2025

Returns

1M Trailing Return:

3M Trailing Return:

VXUS

1.4%

5.5%

VTV

2.8%

4.8%

Diff.

-1.4%

+0.7%

Measures of Risk or Volatility

Max Drawdown:

Standard Deviation:

VXUS

-36.0%

17.7%

VTV

-36.8%

16.4%

Diff.

+0.8%

+1.3%

Measures of Risk-Adjusted Performance

Sharpe Ratio:

Calmar Ratio:

VXUS

0.42

0.17

VTV

0.75

0.32

Diff.

-0.33

-0.15

VXUSVanguard STAR Funds Vanguard Total International Stock ETF
VTVVanguard Value ETF

What is VXUS?

Vanguard Total International Stock ETF seeks to track the performance of a benchmark index that measures the investment return of stocks issued by companies located in developed and emerging markets, excluding the United States.

Snapshot
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VXUS Vanguard STAR Funds Vanguard Total International Stock ETF
VTV Vanguard Value ETF
Inception date
Jan 28, 2011
Jan 26, 2004
Expense ratio
0.07%
0.04%
VXUS has a higher expense ratio than VTV by 0.03%. This can indicate that it’s more expensive to invest in VXUS than VTV.
Type
Global Ex. US Equities
US Equities
VXUS targets investing in Global Ex. US Equities, while VTV targets investing in US Equities.
Fund owner
Vanguard
Vanguard
VXUS is managed by Vanguard, while VTV is managed by Vanguard.
Volume (1m avg. daily)
$112,472,630
$286,252,231
Both VXUS and VTV are considered high-volume assets. They’re less likely to be affected by issues like slippage and failed orders on Composer than low-volume assets.
AUM
$56,738,130,416
$99,087,028,917
VXUS has more assets under management than VTV by $42,348,898,501. Higher AUM can be associated with better liquidity and lower slippage in trading.
Associated index
FTSE Global All Cap ex US Index
CRSP U.S. Large Cap Value Index
VXUS is based off of the FTSE Global All Cap ex US Index, while VTV is based off of the CRSP U.S. Large Cap Value Index
Inverse/Leveraged
No
No
Neither VXUS nor VTV use an inverse or leveraged strategy.
Passive/Active
Passive
Passive
VXUS and VTV both use a Passive investing strategy. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index.
Dividend
No
No
VXUS and VTV may offer dividends. The frequency and yield of the dividend may not be the same.
Prospectus
Neither VXUS nor VTV require a K1.

Trading Strategies
Related toVXUS

The Dave Ramsey

Category

Tactical allocation, trend-following, RSI, volatility hedge, leveraged/inverse ETFs, bonds, dividends, small-cap, international, growth

OOS Cumulative Return

71.98%

Trading Strategies
Related toVTV

T1 Volmageddon 2.0 Dynamically Hedged (404.2% RR, 14.1% MD, 51% SD, 2022 BT)

Category

Volatility trading, dynamic hedging, tactical allocation, leveraged/inverse ETFs, crash defense, daily rebalance, high risk

OOS Cumulative Return

Create your own algorithmic
trading strategy

Disclaimers

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