Why Income Investors Keep VTV as a Core Portfolio Anchor in a Turbulent 2026

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Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) has outperformed the Nasdaq 100 in 2026, attracting income-focused investors with its dividend income and lower volatility, making it a core portfolio anchor in a turbulent market. This performance has positive implications for value-focused investments and dividend-paying stocks. VTV's near-zero cost structure further enhances its appeal to retirees and income investors.

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VTV's 2.76% year-to-date gain, outpacing the Nasdaq 100's decline, indicates a sector rotation towards value and dividend-paying stocks, potentially benefiting other value ETFs and dividend-focused investments. This trend may lead to increased demand for similar assets, such as iShares Select Dividend ETF (DVY) and SPDR S&P 500 Dividend ETF (SDY), in a low-yield environment.

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Bullish
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80%
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متوسط الأجل

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Retirees and income-focused investors have long used Vanguard Value ETF (NYSEARCA:VTV) as a core portfolio anchor, drawn to its dividend income, lower volatility relative to growth funds, and near-zero cost structure. With the broader market under pressure in 2026, that positioning has paid off: VTV is up 2.76% year-to-date while the Nasdaq 100 has dropped ... Why Income Investors Keep VTV as a Core Portfolio Anchor in a Turbulent 2026

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المقال الأصلي منشور بواسطة Yahoo Finance في مارس 27, 2026.
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