VOO vs VOOG
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF vs Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF Shares
Buy VOO if…
- •You like diversification
Buy VOOG if…
- •You like growth
VOO
VOOG
Type
ETF
ETF
Issuer
Vanguard
Vanguard
Holdings
503
216
Index
S&P 500
—
AUM
$823B
$22B
Inception
2010
2010
Key Metrics
Expense Ratio
0.03%
0.10%
Dividend Yield
+1.15%
+0.49%
Daily Liquidity
7.42M
211.6K
Risk (β)
1.00
1.03
Cost Calculator
$
%
VOO Fees
$0
VOOG Fees
$0
Annualized Returns
YTD
+17.68%
+22.05%
1 Year
+14.33%
+22.03%
3 Years
+20.49%
+25.88%
5 Years
+14.87%
+15.59%
10 Years
+14.56%
+16.65%
Top 10 Holdings
NVIDIA Corporation
8.46%
NVIDIA Corporation
15.29%
Apple Inc
6.87%
Microsoft Corporation
6.19%
Microsoft Corporation
6.59%
Apple Inc
5.71%
Amazon.com Inc
4.06%
Broadcom Inc
5.38%
Broadcom Inc
2.98%
Alphabet Inc Class A
5.06%
Alphabet Inc Class A
2.80%
Meta Platforms Inc.
4.35%
Meta Platforms Inc.
2.41%
Amazon.com Inc
4.25%
Alphabet Inc Class C
2.25%
Alphabet Inc Class C
4.07%
Tesla Inc
2.19%
Tesla Inc
3.96%
Berkshire Hathaway Inc
1.50%
Eli Lilly and Company
2.12%
Related Comparisons
S&P 500 - Vanilla or Just the Juice
VOO and VOOG are two sides of the S&P 500 coin. VOO gives you the whole enchilada—all 500+ companies across every sector—while VOOG is just the growth half, focusing on about 226 companies that are expected to grow faster.
As you can expect if you read my Window Manifesto, VOOG has beaten VOO over the past decade (around 16.5% annually vs 14.5%).
But here's the question:
If you're after growth, why not VGT?
Jan Klosowski
Read blog →
Sector Breakdown
VOO
VOOG