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  • Can somebody explain why VXUS is always recommended?
    20% VXUS seems like enough to get a diversification benefit I know many advocate for something like global market weight but having been so disappointed in foreign stocks this past decade of holding them, it’s hard to want to hold more than the bare recommendation minimum
  • What’s the appeal of VXUS specifically? : r Bogleheads - Reddit
    Looking at VXUS compared to VTI since 2012 is looking at the longest and greatest outperformance of US stocks over internationals in the history of the stock market - a historical anomaly to be sure Don’t invest based on which segments of the market have done best recently because you cannot project those returns into the future
  • Thoughts on VXUS? : r ETFs - Reddit
    Thoughts on VXUS? Hello, I am researching on ETF’s to put in my long term portfolio Everyone mentions VTI, VOO and VXUS I understand that VTI and VOO are both very solid and amazing for holding but can someone explain why VXUS is a good play? The returns are not that great and since inception the price has only gone up by $4
  • Why does everyone recommend VXUS? : r ETFs - Reddit
    VXUS is heavily weighted in the Canadian equity It makes sense that VOO VTI and VXUS track (Incidentally, my least favorite thing about VXUS Then again, it's the only Canadian equity I own) VXUS and VOO VTI mix is geographic diversification within the same asset class (equity)
  • Why do so many people recommend VOO and VXUS or VTI
    I’m new and still learning a lot everyday so please be kind! But genuine question why do so many people recommend going VOO and VXUS or VTI or any other combination rather than sticking with just VOO or any other S P 500 tracking etf?
  • Is it really as easy as 60% VTI and 40% VXUS? - Reddit
    VXUS is roughly 75% developed markets (excluding the US) + 25% emerging markets, so you can get a similar portfolio with a lower expense ratio at 60% VTI + 30% VEA + 10% VWO
  • VT or VTI VXUS? : r Bogleheads - Reddit
    VTI VXUS as a split naturally tends to track pretty well, so most the time you just need to make the same contributions It only takes 5 minutes, so I check the balance every time, but honestly once or twice a year is likely to be more than enough if you don't like doing the calculations
  • SCHF or VXUS? : r stocks - Reddit
    VXUS is the world, which means it's 25% emerging markets, while SCHF is developed countries only In my opinion it makes sense to limit exposure to emerging markets because the Chinese and Indian governments are god awful, so I recommend SCHF with some IEMG (or none)


















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