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The Best Core ETFs for 2024

by: Josue Caballero Sanchez | March 3, 2024

A core ETF is supposed to make up most of your portfolio and with so many different options it can feel overwhelming to pick the best core ETF for you. This list is composed of 5 great core ETFs to help you choose the best ETF for you.

This list is in no particular order since everyone's financial goals are different a good ETF for you might not be so good for somebody else.

VOO

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The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF is one of the best ETFs that seeks to track the investment performance of the S&P 500 index. Made by Vanguard, a trusted company and online stock broker, VOO is one of the most popular ETFs on the market. VOO has a very low expense ratio which makes it ideal for long-term investors. VOO offers an expense ratio of 0.03%, a dividend yield of 1.39%, and 508 total holdings. VOO's main sectors are 30.6% in technology, 12.66% in financial services, 12.46% in healthcare, and 10.51% in consumer cyclical. Some of VOO's top holdings are MSFT, AAPL, and NVDA. VOO is an all-around great ETF with a low expense ratio and a good dividend yield.

Expense ratio:

• 0.03%

Dividend yield:

1.39%

52 week range:

375.95 - 483.24

VTI

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The Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund ETF is another great ETF made by Vanguard. VTI seeks to track the performance of the CRSP US Total Market Index. VTI is another really popular ETF with some of the best diversification in any ETF with 3,668 holdings. VTI is another great ETF for long-term investors who want a well-diversified ETF. VTI offers an expense ratio of 0.03% and a dividend yield of 1.42%. VTI's main sectors are 29.29% in technology, 12.99% in financial services, 12.42% in healthcare, and 10.56% in consumer cyclical. Some of VTI's top holdings are MSFT, AAPL, and NVDA. VTI is another great ETF from Vanguard with great diversification.

Expense ratio:

• 0.03%

Dividend yield:

1.42%

52 week range:

202.44 - 261.07

SCHD

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The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF is an amazing dividend ETF made by Charles Schwab. SCHD seeks to track the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100 Index. SCHD is a great ETF for people who want a higher dividend yield while still having good growth. SCHD offers an expense ratio of 0.06%, a dividend yield of 3.47%, and 101 holdings. SCHD's main sectors are 17% in financial services, 14.7% in healthcare, 14.61% in consumer defense, and 13.8% in industrials. SCHD's top holdings are in TXN, CVX, and LMT. SCHD is a great ETF for people who want a higher-than-average dividend yield while still having some good growth potential.

Expense ratio:

• 0.06%

Dividend yield:

3.47%

52 week range:

66.67 - 80.82

VUG

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The Vanguard Growth Index Fund ETF Shares is a high-growth ETF from Vanguard. VUG seeks to track the investment performance of the CRSP US Large Cap Growth Index. VUG has a lower-than-average dividend yield but makes up for it in its higher growth potential. VUG offers an expense ratio of 0.04%, a dividend yield of 0.56%, and 200 total holdings. VUG's main sectors are 47.63% in technology, 14.61% in consumer cyclical, 13.73% in communication services, and 7.74% in healthcare. VUG's top holdings are MSFT, AAPL, and NVDA. VUG is a great ETF for people who want to take on a little more risk to have a higher-than-average growth.

Expense ratio:

• 0.04%

Dividend yield:

0.56%

52 week range:

252.83 - 348.88

SPY

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The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust is another great ETF that seeks to track the performance of the S&P 500 index. SPY is managed by State Street Global Advisors and is a great alternative to VOO. Since SPY tracks the S&P 500 index it has average dividend yield and growth potential. SPY offers an expense ratio of 0.09%, a dividend yield of 1.34%, and 504 total holdings. SPY's main sectors are 30.15% in technology, 12.67% in financial services, 12.32% in healthcare, and 10.48% in consumer cyclical. SPY's top holdings are MSFT, AAPL, and NVDA. SPY is a great alternative to VOO and is an all-around great ETF.

Expense ratio:

• 0.09%

Dividend yield:

1.34%

52 week range:

409.21 - 524.61

These are some of the best core ETFs that can help you reach your financial goals, each of these ETFs is useful and unique in its own way so hopefully you were able to find something that suits your needs.


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