Vanguards New ETF Funds
The 19 Vanguards New ETF Funds list bring their total number of ETFs to 65 now offered by Vanguard. These new ones were registered with the Securities Exchange Commission on June 24, 2010. The 16 new ones that will become available soon are listed below.
The Vanguard Consumer Discretionary VIPERs (VCR), Vanguard Consumer Staples VIPERs (VDC), Vanguard Extended Market Index VIPERs (VXF), Vanguard Financials VIPERs (VFH), Vanguard Growth VIPERs (VUG), Vanguard Health Care VIPERs (VHT), Vanguard Information Technology VIPERs (VGT), Vanguard Large-Cap VIPERs (VV), Vanguard Materials VIPERs (VAW), Vanguard Mid-Cap VIPERs (VO), Vanguard Small Cap Growth VIPERs (VBK), Vanguard Small Cap Value VIPERS (VBR), Vanguard Small-Cap VIPERs (VB), Vanguard Total Stock Market VIPERs (VTI), Vanguard Utilities VIPERs (VPU), and Vanguard Value VIPERs (VTV).
The only one that has any information about it is the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. This investment is being said to only have an expense ratio of 0.06%. This is an ETF version of the S&P 500 Mutual Index Fund that first entered the market in 1976.
Melissa Nassar, one of the Vanguard Principals in their financial adviser service group has let it known that these ETFs will be available to the public in the fall, if they are approved by the FSEC.
As with all the Vanguards Funds, individual investors are welcome but the minimum investment is set at $5 million. This means the target markets are the institutional clients and other financial advisors.
With this filing of Vanguards New ETF Funds, this is one firm that believes the market and the economy are on the mend and trust in the stock market will be returning soon.
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