10 Best Vanguard Funds To Hold for Long-Term Investing (2024)

10 Best Vanguard Funds To Hold for Long-Term Investing (1)

Vanguard fundsmay be good investments for your portfolio if you're looking to invest for your future. You can choose from a great selection of high-quality, low-cost mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and buy and hold them for the long term. These features make Vanguard funds ideal choices for a wide variety of investors.

Vanguard offers more than 200 U.S. funds (including variable annuity portfolios) and more than 220 additional funds and ETFs in markets outside the U.S.

Key Takeaways

  • Vanguard is a well-known investment firm with a wide variety of funds for investors to buy and hold.
  • The best Vanguard funds have low expenses which allow you to keep more of your returns.
  • From mutual funds to ETFs to target retirement funds, Vanguard is just one place where you can invest your money for the long term.
  • Returns are never guaranteed, so learn the pros and cons of investing with Vanguard, plus how to choose the best funds for your investment goals before getting started.

10 Best Vanguard Funds

These are some of the best Vanguard funds to buy and hold, in no particular order. After reviewing the funds, learn more about the pros and cons, long-term investing, and choosing the right funds for your needs.

FundExpense RatioMinimum Investment
VTSAX0.04%$3,000
VWINX0.23%$3,000
VFIAX0.04%$3,000
VBTLX0.05%$3,000
VGSTX0.31%$1,000
VTIAX0.11%$3,000
VIGAX0.05%$3,000
VBIAX0.07%$3,000
VIMAX0.05%$3,000
Target Retirement FundsVariesVaries

Vanguard Total Stock Market Index (VTSAX)

Vanguard's VTSAX is a diversified stock index mutual fund. The fund provides exposure to the entire U.S. stock market, including small-, mid-, and large-cap stocks. This mix includes over 4,000 stocks. The expense ratio is 0.04%,or $4 for every $10,000 invested. The minimum initial investment is $3,000 for Admiral Shares.

Note

Vanguard's VTSAX is also available as an ETF (VTI). The expense ratio for the ETF is 0.03% and the minimum investment is the price of one share.

Vanguard Wellesley Income(VWINX)

VWINX is a balanced fund from Vanguard. It holds a conservative (low-risk) allocation of about 40%stocks and 60% bonds. VWINX may be the right choice for long-term investors with a somewhat low tolerance for risk or retired investors looking for both income and growth. The expense ratio for VWINX is 0.23%. The minimum initial investment is $3,000.

Vanguard 500 Index(VFIAX)

This index fund tracks the S&P 500, so it holds about 500 of the largest U.S. stocks. VFIAX shareholders get exposure to stocks like Apple (AAPL), Meta (META), Amazon (AMZN), and Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), the parent company of Google.

VFIAX is a smart choice for building a portfolio that includes other stock funds, such as small- and mid-cap funds. The expense ratio for VFIAX is 0.04%. The minimum initial investment is $3,000.

Note

VFIAX is also available as an ETF (VOO). The expense ratio is 0.03% and the minimum investment is equal to the price of one share.

Vanguard Total Bond Market Index(VBTLX)

Long-term investing is often associated with stocks, but most investors will need to have a portion of their portfolios invested in bonds.

VBTLX is a smart choice for the same reason as most other index funds. They're well-diversified, and they're low-cost. The VBTLX portfolio consists of more than 10,000 U.S. government and corporate bonds.The expense ratio for VBTLX is 0.05%. The minimum initial investment is $3,000.

Note

VBTLX is also available as an ETF. The Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND) has an expense ratio of 0.03%. The minimum investment is equal to the price of one share.

Vanguard STAR Fund(VGSTX)

You may have noticed that you'll need $3,000 to start investing in most Vanguard funds, but VGSTX has a lower minimum of just $1,000. It's also known as a "fund of funds," which means that it invests in other mutual funds, all in one fund option.

The STAR fund invests in a diversified mix of 10 Vanguard funds, making it a solid option for beginning investors or those who want a single-fund solution. The expense ratio is 0.31%, but Vanguard claims that funds with similar holdings have an average expense ratio of 0.84%, making its fund cheaper.

Vanguard Total International Stock Market Index(VTIAX)

Most investors will includeinternational stock funds to build a complete long-term portfolio. VTIAX is one of the best Vanguard funds for this purpose.

VTIAX tracks an index that includes almost 8,000 non-U.S. stocks. It includes both developed and emerging markets. Shareholders can gain exposure to the entire stock market outside the U.S. for an expense ratio of 0.11%. The minimum initial investment is $3,000.

Note

Investors can also pick up the index at one-share costs, like Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS), with a lower expense ratio of 0.07%.

Vanguard Growth Index(VIGAX)

Investors who are willing to take more risk in exchange for higher returns than the broad market indexes can take a look at VIGAX. This index fund holds large-cap growth stocks that have historically outperformed the S&P 500, especially for periods of 10 years or more. Expenses for VIGAX are 0.05%. The minimum initial investment is $3,000.

Note

VIGAX is also available as Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG) with a 0.04% expense ratio and a minimum investment equal to the price of one share.

Vanguard Balanced Index(VBIAX)

Vanguard has a small but very nice selection ofbalanced funds—mutual funds or ETFs that invest in stocks and bonds. VBINX has a moderate (medium risk) allocation of about 60%stocks and 40% bonds. The stock portion invests in a total stock index. The bond portion invests in a total bond index. The expenses are 0.07%. The minimum initial investment is $3,000.

Vanguard Mid-Cap Index(VIMAX)

Historically, small- and mid-cap stocks have performed better than large-cap stocks in the long run, but mid-cap stocks can be the wisest choice of the three. Although mid-cap stocks generally have a higher market risk, they typically have a lower risk than small caps.

Investors often consider mid-caps to be the sweet spot of investing, because of their returns in relation to risk. VIMAX has a low expense ratio of 0.05%. The minimum initial investment is $3,000.

Note

The same blend is also available as Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF (VO), with a 0.04% expense ratio and a minimum investment equal to the price of one share.

Vanguard Target Retirement Funds

There are severalVanguard Target Retirement Fundsto choose from. Some investors are wise to consider this unique investment type. As the name suggests, the strategy of these funds is geared toward the target retirement year that is specific to the fund.

For example, Vanguard Target Retirement2040 (VFORX) has an asset allocation of about 80% stocks and 20% bonds across four Vanguard funds, which is about right for an investor who will be retiring near the year 2040. It has an expense ratio of 0.08% and a minimum investment of $1,000. If you're not retiring until close to 2065, the Vanguard Target Retirement2065 (VLXVX) may be a better fit. It is made up of four other Vanguard funds, with an expense ratio of 0.08% and a minimum investment of $1,000.

Note

Vanguard's Target Retirement Funds are good choices for investors who want to buy and hold one mutual fund until retirement. Some planners call these "set-it-and-forget-it" funds because you don't need to build a portfolio of funds or manage a portfolio.

Pros and Cons of Vanguard Funds

There are some pros and cons when it comes to investing in mutual funds from Vanguard, but this is the case with any mutual fund company.

Pros

  • Low-cost funds with the ability to replicate the performance of a particular market index

  • Bond funds and international stock funds can provide good diversification

  • Many mutual funds are also available as an ETF with a lower minimum investment required

Cons

Are You a Long-Term Investor?

Decide whether you're a long-term investor before buying Vanguard funds.

You could hear 10 different explanations about what "long-term" means if you talk with 10 different financial planners. You'd be long-term if you have at least 10 years before you'd need to begin withdrawing from your accounts. This also holds true forlong-term bonds and long-term bond funds.

Note

If you're looking to save for a future purchase like a car or house, investing in long-term funds may not be the right strategy. Consider other short-term investments and savings products like certificates of deposit (CDs).

Retired investors may make the common mistake of thinking of themselves as "short-term" investors. They might be making withdrawals to bolster their retirement income, but they may easily have a life expectancy of at least 10 more years. The average life expectancy in the U.S. is 77 years.

You'd still have 12 years to invest if you were to retire at age 65 and live until you were 77. Depending on your sources of income and your overall financial picture, you'll need to invest at least a portion of your retirement assets in long-term investments, which can include stock mutual funds.

Choosing the Right Funds for Your Needs

The best long-term investments generally consist of stock mutual funds, especially index funds.

Note

Stock mutual funds may be a good choice if you have at least three years before starting withdrawals.

Index funds also make smart choices for long-term investing. Vanguard'sindex fundsare among the top choices for long-term investors. They've attracted such a large amount of assets thatVanguard has become the largest mutual fund company in the world.

Vanguard index funds make smart choices for long-term investingbecause index funds are passively managed. They have lowerexpense ratiosthanactively managed funds. They also offer a long-term edge for performance, because their expense ratios are so low. This happens because most active fund managers don't beat the major market indexes for periods longer than 10 years.

You might as well invest in funds that match the market at a lower cost rather than try to beat the market. Beating the market is very hard to do consistently over the long run.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the best Vanguard funds for retirees?

The best Vanguard funds for retirees will depend on age and tolerance for risk. That means the best fund could be a balanced or income fund if you're younger, or a bond or target-date mutual fund if you're older.

Which Vanguard mutual fund will have the best capital gains?

In general, the higher the risk, the higher the potential for capital gains. If you're comparing two stock funds, then you may have a higher probability of capital gains with growth or small-cap funds than with dividend or blue-chip funds. Keep in mind that the opportunity for capital gains also exposes you to the potential for capital losses.

The Balance does not provide tax, investment, or financial services and advice. The information is being presented withoutconsideration of the investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial circ*mstances of any specific investor and might not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.

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10 Best Vanguard Funds To Hold for Long-Term Investing (2024)

FAQs

Which Vanguard fund has best returns? ›

7 Best Vanguard Funds to Buy and Hold
Vanguard FundExpense Ratio
Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM)0.06%
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG)0.06%
Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF (VDC)0.10%
Vanguard Wellington Fund Investor Shares (VWELX)0.26%
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Apr 3, 2024

Is Vanguard a good long term investment? ›

Because of their low cost structure and high quality, Vanguard funds are a great choice for retirement investing.

Which type of fund is best for long term investment? ›

For long term investments, consider equity funds as they offer the potential for the best returns. Choosing a growth mutual fund option can help you achieve your long-term goals as your returns will grow through compounding over time.

What stocks does Vanguard have as a top 5 holding? ›

Top 50 Vanguard Group Inc Holdings
StockCompany NameTrade Value
MSFTMicrosoft Corp$70.77 (+496.2%)
AMZNAmazon Com Inc$46.43 (+300.9%)
NVDANvidia Corporation$35.13 (+2410.3%)
GOOGLAlphabet Inc$47.62 (+231.2%)
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Which Vanguard fund is best for dividends? ›

7 Best Dividend ETFs to Buy Now
Dividend ETFAssets under managementExpense ratio
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (ticker: VIG)$79 billion0.06%
Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VYM)$55 billion0.06%
Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ)$34 billion0.12%
iShares International Select Dividend ETF (IDV)$4.2 billion0.51%
3 more rows
5 days ago

What are the best mutual funds to invest in 2024? ›

  • NFO of Canara Robeco Multicap Fund.
  • Quant MF.
  • Johnny Depp Case Settlement.
  • HDFC Defence Fund.
  • Consumption fund.
  • mutual funds Investment 2023.
  • Mutual funds investment.
  • small cap funds.
1 day ago

What is Vanguard's safest fund? ›

The Vanguard Health Care ETF (VHT, $245.85) is tops among all bear market ETFs period, and it's certainly one of the safest Vanguard funds to put to use in a bear market.

Why are investors pulling money from Vanguard? ›

When the market cratered, investors withdrew $16.4 billion from Vanguard's index mutual funds. What accounts for remaining index mutual fund outflows? Johnson says it could be clients pulling out money because they're retiring, or because they're negatively affected by the pandemic.

Who is better Vanguard or Fidelity? ›

While Fidelity wins out overall, Vanguard is the best option for retirement savers. Its platform offers tools and education focused specifically on retirement planning.

What is the best investment for the next 5 years? ›

The 10 best long-term investments
  • Bond funds.
  • Dividend stocks.
  • Value stocks.
  • Target-date funds.
  • Real estate.
  • Small-cap stocks.
  • Robo-advisor portfolio.
  • Roth IRA.

Which mutual fund is best for next 20 years? ›

  • Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund. With an AUM of Rs 32,851 crore as on March 2023, Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund is one of the best-performing large-cap equity funds in India. ...
  • HDFC Mid-Cap Opportunities Fund. ...
  • Kotak Emerging Equity Fund. ...
  • ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund. ...
  • SBI Small Cap Fund.
Jan 12, 2024

Which mutual fund is best for next 5 years? ›

Equity Mutual Funds: SIP Performance in 5 years
  • Nippon India Small Cap Fund. ...
  • Quant Flexi Cap Fund. ...
  • Quant ELSS Tax Saver Fund. 1,428,661.33. ...
  • HSBC Small Cap Fund. 1,362,349.31. ...
  • SBI Contra Fund. 1,353,971.16. ...
  • Bank of India Small Cap Fund. 1,353,842.64. ...
  • Franklin India Smaller Cos Fund. 1,345,052.9. ...
  • HDFC Small Cap Fund. 1,343,394.33.
Feb 26, 2024

Is it safe to have all my money at Vanguard? ›

Money market funds and other securities held in the Vanguard Brokerage Account are eligible for SIPC coverage. Securities in your brokerage account are protected up to $500,000. To learn more, visit the SIPC's website.

What are Vanguard's top 10 holdings? ›

Top 10 Holdings (32.13% of Total Assets)
  • MSFT. Microsoft Corporation 7.09%
  • AAPL. Apple Inc. 5.64%
  • NVDA. NVIDIA Corporation 5.06%
  • AMZN. Amazon.com, Inc. 3.74%
  • META. Meta Platforms, Inc. 2.42%
  • GOOGL. Alphabet Inc. 2.02%
  • BRK-B. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. 1.73%
  • GOOG. Alphabet Inc. 1.70%
5 days ago

How many funds should I invest in Vanguard? ›

So, what's the magic number? There isn't a strict rule, but between five and 10 funds is usually a good idea. That lets you allocate money to different types of funds and markets without doubling up too much. It's also a manageable number to monitor and won't cost you too much in trading fees.

Which fund has the highest return? ›

Best-performing U.S. equity mutual funds
TickerName5-year return (%)
SSAQXState Street US Core Equity Fund16.88%
PBFDXPayson Total Return16.73%
FGRTXFidelity Mega Cap Stock16.52%
STSEXBlackRock Exchange BlackRock16.27%
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Mar 29, 2024

What is the highest yielding Vanguard ETF? ›

ETFs: ETF Database Realtime Ratings
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF Name1 Year 1 Year
VIGVanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF13.48%
VYMVanguard High Dividend Yield Index ETF11.76%
VYMIVanguard International High Dividend Yield ETF10.05%
VIGIVanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF5.12%
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What is the average return on Vanguard funds? ›

Vanguard Mutual funds
Average annual returns as of 03/31/2024 1
Sort table ascending by Fund nameSort table descending by SymbolSort table descending by 10 yr
Diversified Equity FundVDEQX11.97%
Dividend Appreciation Index Fund Admiral SharesVDADX11.47%
Dividend Growth FundVDIGX11.20%
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Which is better Vtsax or VFIAX? ›

VTSAX is quite a bit more diversified than VFIAX as it maintains exposure to the total US stock market, whereas VFIAX only holds large-cap stocks that make up the S&P 500. Therefore, choosing between VTSAX and VFIAX depends on personal preference and investment goals.

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