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MGK: Mega Cap Selloff Presents Attractive Buying Opportunity, AI Bubble Fear Is Temporary
Vanguard Mega Cap Growth Index Fund ETF is rated a buy, with a projected 20% upside to $500 by year-end. MGK's recent selloff presents an attractive entry, as its AI-centric mega-cap holdings are poised for robust earnings and revenue growth. Valuations have cooled, with mega-cap forward P/Es dropping from recent highs, and MGK's expense ratio reduced to 0.05%.
Seeking Alpha • 10 hours ago

3 Brilliant Growth Stock ETFs to Buy Now and Hold for the Long Term
The Vanguard Growth ETF and Vanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF are cost-efficient ways to get exposure to a basket of growth stocks. Investors looking to target beaten-down software stocks may want to consider the iShares Expanded Tech Software Sector ETF.
The Motley Fool • Feb 21, 2026

Which Is the Better Vanguard ETF to Buy? MGK vs. VOO
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF has been a top-tier performer for years. But the Vanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF has taken advantage of the tech and 'Magnificent Seven' rally.
The Motley Fool • Feb 20, 2026

Meet the Brilliant Vanguard ETF With 45.3% of Its Portfolio Invested in Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet
The Vanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF tracks the performance of the CRSP U.S. Mega Cap Growth Index, which holds 65 of America's top growth companies. Those 65 companies represent 70% of the value of the entire U.S. stock market, and they include Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet.
The Motley Fool • Feb 19, 2026

Is VOO or MGK the Better Vanguard ETF Buy Right Now? Here's What Investors Need to Know.
MGK tilts heavily toward technology and growth, with higher volatility and a deeper drawdown than VOO. VOO offers broader sector diversification and a much higher dividend yield.
The Motley Fool • Feb 8, 2026

Small-Cap vs. Mega-Cap: Is IWO or MGK the Better Buy Right Now?
IWO charges a higher expense ratio but offers a slightly greater dividend yield than MGK. MGK has delivered stronger five-year growth and shallower drawdowns, while IWO brings broader diversification across small-cap growth stocks.
The Motley Fool • Feb 8, 2026

Better Large-Cap ETF: Vanguard's MGK vs. State Street's SPY
MGK charges a slightly lower expense ratio than SPY but delivers a much lower dividend yield. MGK has outperformed SPY over the past year and five years, but with deeper drawdowns and higher volatility.
The Motley Fool • Feb 7, 2026

Better Vanguard ETF Buy: Mega-Cap Giant MGK vs. S&P 500 Powerhouse VOO
MGK skews more heavily toward technology and growth stocks than VOO, resulting in higher volatility and deeper drawdowns. VOO offers a lower expense ratio and a higher dividend yield, with greater sector diversification.
The Motley Fool • Feb 7, 2026

MGK vs. SPY: Is Mega-Cap Growth or S&P 500 Diversification the Better Buy Right Now?
MGK emphasizes large-cap growth stocks and holds a heavier tech weighting than SPY. SPY delivers broader sector diversification and a higher dividend yield.
The Motley Fool • Feb 7, 2026

Market-Wide Returns or Concentrated Growth: Where SPY and MGK Get Their Returns
MGK is more concentrated in technology and growth stocks than SPY, leading to a higher risk profile SPY carries a slightly higher yield and broader diversification across sectors Both funds are low cost, but MGK has experienced a deeper five-year drawdown compared to SPY We're bullish on these 10 stocks ›
The Motley Fool • Feb 6, 2026

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