What is the most aggressive vanguard stock?
James Craig
Published Mar 31, 2026
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Who owns the top stocks in Vanguard?
Top 10 Owners of American Vanguard Corp
| Stockholder | Stake | Shares owned |
|---|---|---|
| BlackRock Fund Advisors | 13.46% | 4,148,144 |
| The Vanguard Group, Inc. | 9.29% | 2,863,324 |
| Dimensional Fund Advisors LP | 7.92% | 2,439,946 |
| T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. (I… | 6.67% | 2,054,950 |
What stocks does the Vanguard Group own?
Vanguard Group
- Top 5 stock holdings are AAPL, MSFT, AMZN, FB, GOOGL, and represent 13.45% of Vanguard Group’s stock portfolio.
- Added to shares of these 10 stocks: JPM (+$3.0B), IFF (+$2.3B), APH (+$2.1B), LUMN (+$1.7B), KO (+$1.4B), MRK (+$1.3B), COP (+$1.3B), AVGO (+$1.3B), STLA (+$1.2B), HD (+$1.1B).
What is Vanguard Target Retirement Income?
Vanguard Target Retirement Income Fund (VTINX) The Target Retirement Income Fund is designed for investors already in retirement. This fund’s allocation to stocks and bonds is the allocation that all Target Retirement Funds are expected to assume within seven years after their designated retirement dates.
Are Vanguard Target Retirement funds good?
The Vanguard Target Retirement Fund 2045 is a good example of reviewing current performance and portfolio composition. 36.0% in the Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund. 7.5% in the Vanguard Total Bond Market II Index Fund. 3.1% in the Vanguard Total International Bond Index Fund4.
Are Vanguard Admiral shares worth it?
As low costs are an advantage to investors, even lower costs in the form of low expense ratios and minimums can be even more of an advantage. That makes Vanguard Admiral Shares a smart pick for investors who can afford the investment minimums.
Are there any good Vanguard funds for retirement?
Yes, there are dozens of funds at Vanguard that are great choices for saving for retirement. But are those still the best funds once investors actually reach retirement?
Who are the shareholders of Vanguard mutual funds?
Organized like a mutual insurance company, Vanguard’s funds are owned by fund shareholders and run “at-cost.” There’s no need to turn a profit to satisfy outside investors. Any time I’m tasked with covering Vanguard funds, I’m a happy guy.
Which is the first Vanguard 500 index fund?
This fund, the Vanguard 500 Index Fund, is the very first index fund. And it still exists today. Since then, Vanguard has introduced thousands of index funds saving customers hundreds of billions of dollars.
Why are Vanguard index funds cheaper than actively managed funds?
Vanguard’s passively-managed funds naturally have lower expenses than actively managed funds because the operating expenses are much lower for index funds (i.e. costs for research, analysis, buying and selling holdings is much lower for passively-managed funds).