Developed Markets Index (VDMIX, exp. ratio .22), or should I try to split it between these two funds: Vanguard European Stock Index ( VEURX , exp. ratio .26) Vanguard Pacific Stock Index (VPACX, exp. ratio .26) Real Estate Equity Funds
accts and we're trying to adjust AA this weekend and had some problems. 1. In his SIMPLE IRA tried to exchange $19,700 VEURX into VBTLX and told we couldn't get admiral shares so exchanged into VBMFX instead. Why not Admiral Shares? 2. In this
low costs behind it, but its girth means it will usually have modest wins and losses versus the index. Vanguard European Stock Index VEUSX has a negative 73% PCGE. Yet another reward for being contrarian. Admittedly, Vanguard's index
greater proportion of small caps to the mix. Until August 2008, this was a fund of funds made up of Vanguard European Stock Index VEURX , Vanguard Pacific Stock Index VPACX, and Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index VEIEX. But it now invests
such as Poland and Russia. The fund does not hedge its currency exposure. It has very low turnover. Vanguard European Stock Index has its advantages, but its portfolio might steer some investors away. This fund has the low costs that
manager of the fund.USAVDMIXCoreCoreThis is a passively managed fund that once invested its assets in Vanguard European Stock Index VEURX and Vanguard Pacific Stock Index VPACX but now invests directly in stocks. Its goal is to track the performance
only average results. The MHP technique also discovers trends the eye might overlook. In the case of VEURX , the Vanguard European Stock Index mutual fund, the MHP technique quickly identifies a less visible return periodicity, for 3 month
Investor class (symbol VTSMX) to 0.07% for the Admiral class (VTSAX). For Vanguard European Stock Index , the fee drops from 0.27% for the Investor class ( VEURX ) to 0.16% for the Admiral class (VEUSX). Vanguard is making things
maybe I should take a bit more risk. I still have 30+ until retirement. What are your opinions of just having these two funds VEURX Europe Index and VFSVX FTSE All World ex-US Small Caps? I'd probably weigh 5% for Europe and 10% for VFSVX so a total
Sam" is an all stock portfolio which is 20% VFINX, 25% VIVAX, 5% NAESX, 15% VISVX, 10% VGSIX, 3% VGPMX, 5% each VEURX , VPACX, VEIEX, and 7% VTRIX. The madsinger portfolio is my real-world portfolio, roughly 64/5/3/28 stock/REIT