VTSAX vs VTI What Are The REAL Differences











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Are you ready to start investing but wondering what the main differences are between VTSAX vs VTI? In this video, I'll be covering just that. #VTSAX #VTI #indexfunds • Maybe you are looking to diversify your investment portfolio, or perhaps you are a new investor looking to make an initial investment. I strongly believe that you should consider investing in low cost mutual funds or ETFs. Both VTSAX (Vanguard Mutual Fund) and VTI (Vanguard ETF) are Vanguard’s Total Stock Market Index funds. • The major difference between VTI (exchange traded fund) and VTSAX (mutual fund) is the minimum initial investment. • Vanguard is the platform that offers the two funds that are the topic of discussion: VTSAX vs. VTI. • What is VTSAX? • VTSAX stands for Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares. This option is a mutual fund with a .04% expense ratio and a minimum investment of $3,000. • What is VTI? • VTI stands for Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF. This option is an exchange-traded fund with an expense ratio of .03% and a minimum investment of the price of one share, and can be traded like stock. • These funds are made up of over 3500 stocks with top holdings in some of the biggest corporate names. • Some examples that make up a majority equity of VTSAX vs VTI are: • Apple Inc. • Microsoft • Facebook Inc. • Amazon.com Inc. • Berkshire Hathaway Inc. • JPMorgan Chase • Johnson Johnson • Proctor and Gamble • Visa • Create an account through these links and receive free stock. • Robinhood: join.robinhood.com/travort2 • M1 Financial: https://m1.finance/fNaubAzYAYJY • Say Hi on Social • Facebook:   / tray.truitt   • Instagram:   / lets_talk_finances   • Twitter:   / tray_truitt   • LinkedIn:   / tray-truitt-9104b9200   • Subscribe here!!!    / letstalkfinanceswithtraytruitt   • DISCLAIMERS DISCLOSURES • This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Tray does not provide tax or investment advice. The information is being presented without consideration of the investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial circumstances of any specific investor and might not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.

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