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New buy: VIVAX

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Vanguard Value Index Fund: This fund invests in stocks of large U.S. companies in market sectors that tend to grow at a slower pace than the broad market; these stocks may be temporarily undervalued by investors. This low-cost index fund follows a buy-and-hold approach, and invests in substantially all of the stocks contained within its broad benchmark. As of 04/30/2017, Yield: 2.37% Expense ratio: 0.18% Number of stocks: 331 Read more »

Rates change, but the role of bonds doesn’t

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For many people, including me, falling interest rates have been the general trend in the bond market throughout our working lives. It appears that may be changing. And, of course, there’s no shortage of advice about how to prepare for the shift. Read more »

Politics: A time for change?

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The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States and the Brexit vote came as a surprise to many and is triggering questions of whether this is a sign of broader changes in the global order. Read more »

Yield surge: Remember the real role of bonds

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Bond rates continue to make headlines as the U.S. economy picks up steam and the Fed raises interest rates again.If you're feeling unsettled by the upward trend in yields, it might be helpful to remember why you invest in bonds: They can provide stability for your portfolio when stock market volatility increases. More from vanguard

Vanguard ETFs®

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Why Invest In Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF

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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF seeks to track a benchmark that provides exposure to U.S. companies that have a history of increasing dividends. The fund focuses on high-quality companies that have both the ability and the commitment to grow their dividends over time (at least ten consecutive years of increasing annual regular dividend payments). Yield: 2.14% Expense ratio: 0.09% Number of stocks: 186 Diversification Top 10 holdings It is well diversified and quality play. Source: Vanguard

Why Invest In Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF

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This index fund seeks to track a benchmark that provides broad exposure to U.S. companies that are dedicated to consistently paying larger-than-average dividends. It has about 420 stocks in it. Expense ratio: 0.09 SEC yield: 3.06% It's a cheap ETF to own. It is well diversified without any particular sector dominating. I feel like this is a good way to diversify into dividend stocks, without concentrating on any particular stock. It has some of the best dividend paying stocks on it. Source: Vanguard