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VOO vs SPY
~50k searches/moVOO and SPY track the exact same S&P 500 index. The only meaningful differences are expense ratio, share price, and tradability.
VOO vs VTI
~27k searches/moVOO holds 500 large-cap U.S. stocks; VTI holds nearly the entire U.S. market including mid- and small-caps. Same expense ratio, slightly different exposure.
VOO vs QQQ
~22k searches/moVOO is the diversified S&P 500. QQQ is concentrated in 100 large Nasdaq names — much higher tech weighting and higher volatility.
SCHD vs VYM
~18k searches/moBoth are popular U.S. dividend ETFs. SCHD applies a quality screen and concentrates in 100 names; VYM holds ~450 stocks with broader high-yield exposure.
SCHD vs JEPI
~16k searches/moSCHD is a dividend-growth ETF aimed at long-term total return. JEPI sells covered calls to generate high monthly income, sacrificing some upside.
QQQ vs QQQM
~15k searches/moQQQ and QQQM track the same Nasdaq-100 index with the same holdings. QQQM costs less; QQQ is more liquid for trading.
VTI vs VXUS
~15k searches/moVTI is total U.S. market; VXUS is total international (developed + emerging, ex-U.S.). They are complements, not substitutes.
VOO vs SCHD
~13k searches/moVOO is the broad S&P 500. SCHD is a U.S. dividend-quality ETF with much smaller tech exposure and higher yield.
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