Vanguard Div Appreciation ETF (VIG)
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Dividend ETFs have been getting another look as the market rotates into non-tech sectors to kick off 2026. This Vanguard ETF, in particular, looks well-positioned to benefit.
Via The Motley Fool · January 15, 2026
This Vanguard ETF could be appealing to investors seeking both growth and income.
Via The Motley Fool · January 13, 2026
Explore how differences in sector focus and dividend strategy set these two popular Vanguard ETFs apart for income investors.
Via The Motley Fool · January 11, 2026
It's time to start thinking strategically -- and even philosophically -- about how seemingly similar funds are actually quite different.
Via The Motley Fool · January 11, 2026
Explore how VIG and HDV differ in yield, sector focus, and risk—key factors for investors weighing income versus growth strategies.
Via The Motley Fool · January 10, 2026
Tech remains a popular investing choice heading into 2026. I see a few other areas of the market that investors should be watching instead.
Via The Motley Fool · January 10, 2026
Vanguard is known for low fees and it offers ETFs that meet all kinds of investment objectives.
Via The Motley Fool · January 9, 2026
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Via The Motley Fool · January 9, 2026
These provide diversification, passive income, and stability.
Via The Motley Fool · January 7, 2026
Both ETFs target reliable income, but VIG emphasizes low-cost dividend growth while NOBL prioritizes balance and risk control through disciplined construction.
Via The Motley Fool · January 5, 2026
Expense ratios, portfolio breadth, and sector tilts set these two dividend ETFs apart for investors weighing the income ETFs.
Via The Motley Fool · January 3, 2026
Both funds focus on dividend consistency, but their index construction leads to distinct outcomes as market leadership shifts.
Via The Motley Fool · December 30, 2025
To produce decades of passive income from your portfolio, you need an ETF of stocks capable of doing the same.
Via The Motley Fool · December 30, 2025
Dividends can make you a millionaire if you invest in the right kind of stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · December 28, 2025
Simpler is almost always better, particularly when you can achieve so much high-quality diversification with such a small number of holdings.
Via The Motley Fool · December 22, 2025
By focusing on ETFs that emphasize low cost, diversification, and growth potential, the title of "millionaire" isn't out of reach.
Via The Motley Fool · December 21, 2025
Vanguard's two big dividend ETFs could be heading in different directions in 2026.
Via The Motley Fool · December 21, 2025
Explore how sector focus, portfolio breadth, and yield set these two dividend ETFs apart for different investing priorities.
Via The Motley Fool · December 21, 2025
If you have decades to invest, you should consider this list of high-quality, low-fee Vanguard ETFs.
Via The Motley Fool · December 21, 2025
Yield, sector focus, and risk profiles set these two dividend ETFs apart—see how their distinct strategies may fit different investor goals.
Via The Motley Fool · December 20, 2025
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF is a solid choice for the right investor, but it may not be a good fit if you're looking for high yield.
Via The Motley Fool · December 19, 2025
These three growth stock-heavy ETFs offer a contrarian way to invest in a potential stock market sell-off.
Via The Motley Fool · December 16, 2025
Some investors might want exposure to businesses that are increasing their dividends.
Via The Motley Fool · December 15, 2025
Looking to create a durable, long-term income stream from your portfolio? Here are 10 great dividend ETFs that can help make it happen.
Via The Motley Fool · December 15, 2025
It's hard to beat dividend-paying stocks -- in part because they tend to increase their payouts regularly.
Via The Motley Fool · December 15, 2025