Vanguard Russell 1000
Vanguard Russell 1000
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Josemartinez

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627 posts

18 months

Yesterday (15:56)
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I've just noticed these on the Vanguard list of funds, and was thinking of chucking a bit of cash in the growth one and see what happens.

What are people's thoughts on these funds? I noticed it's quite tech heavy.

Condi

20,209 posts

199 months

Yesterday (17:34)
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It tracks the Russell 1000

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_1000_Index

Will be tech heavy as many of the largest US companies are tech stocks.

Past performance is no guarantee of future returns, etc etc, but if you want exposure to US large cap stocks then it's a reasonably priced way to do it.

Bigger question (to me) is with valuations at record highs is now a good time to buy in or would you rather wait for a possible correction? That kinda depends if you are putting a lot in at once, or if you're going to put in X amount per month, irrespective of the market (ie a regular investment). Also depends if you need the money in 12m, 3 years or 30 years.

trickywoo

14,045 posts

258 months

Yesterday (18:34)
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Is it an ETF?


WTRacer

58 posts

100 months

Yesterday (18:47)
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Vanguard has multiple Russell 1000 ETF's. A quick search revealed VONE/VONG/VONV. There are plenty of other companies offering Russell 1000 ETF of other flavours too, like equal weight/value for example.

All the funds have key features documents and detailed online assets allowing you to see what they invest in, both the general aims and specific companies.

Rather than thinking it's "tech heavy" do some reading. Some of them are, others far less so.


C69

1,252 posts

40 months

Yesterday (18:47)
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Russell 1000 US Value (VRVG) could more attractive than Russell 1000 US Growth (VRGG), especially if you want to diversify away from tech. Still all-US exposure, though.

Vanguard hasn't published the portfolios' sector breakdowns yet, but the top ten holdings give some indications. Just three companies (Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet) account for 28.5% of the Growth ETF's portfolio, for example.

Blue_star

1,200 posts

44 months

Yesterday (18:51)
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Subject to fees and sufficient investment, I would consider dripping the cash into the fund over a number of periods as opposed to one go. Markets seem very volatile at the moment

WTRacer

58 posts

100 months

Yesterday (19:00)
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C69 said:
Russell 1000 US Value (VRVG) could more attractive than Russell 1000 US Growth (VRGG), especially if you want to diversify away from tech. Still all-US exposure, though.

Vanguard hasn't published the portfolios' sector breakdowns yet, but the top ten holdings give some indications. Just three companies (Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet) account for 28.5% of the Growth ETF's portfolio, for example.
Only checked the 1st of the two you listed, but it is available and presume the other is also. Just in case you are interested: https://www.vanguard.co.uk/professional/product/et... You need to do a download but the full list is there.



NowWatchThisDrive

1,313 posts

132 months

Yesterday (19:42)
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Russell 1000 ≈ S&P 500
Russell 1000 Growth ≈ Nasdaq-100 + LLY and a few other bits and bobs