Best Vanguard Mid Cap Funds

The best Vanguard Mid Cap Funds is in the ETF category. This is the Vanguard Mid-Cap Value ETF (VOE). The YTD return of this fund as of August 10, 2010 is 6.57%. It also has a one year return of 31.03%. The volatility measures of this fund are a beta at 1.00 and an R squared of 1.00 with a standard deviation of 25.63. The minimum investment for this fund is $3000.
Right next is the Vanguard Mid-Cap Value Index (VMVIX) that also has a decent YTD return of 6.61%. The one year return is slightly less than the ETF at 30.80%. The volatility measures of this fund are a beta at 1.00 and an R squared at 1.00 with a standard deviation of 25.63. This fund also only takes a $3000 to invest in.
The Vanguard Mid-Cap Index Institutional Shares (VMCIX) is also doing better than the rest and is in the positive area. This funds YTD return is 6.18% as of August 10, 2010. The one year return was 24.40 at the end of July. The volatility measures of this fund are a beta at 0.99, the R squared at 1.00 and a standard deviation of 25.46. This fund requires a minimum investment of $5000.
The Vanguard Select Value (VASVX) is in the positive region with an YTD return of 5.02 on the 10th of August 2010. The one year return at the end of July was 24.07%. The volatility measures are a beta at 0.82, the R squared at 0.95 and the standard deviation of 22.54. The minimum to invest in this fund is $25,000.
These Vanguard Funds are the best Vanguard Mid Cap Funds on the YTD category. With the economy still sluggish, investing should be done with a high degree of caution.
For more reference about investments from Vanguard on this site please view Best Vanguard Growth Funds.
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