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Should Vanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF (VONV) Be on Your Investing Radar?
If you're interested in broad exposure to the Large Cap Value segment of the US equity market, look no further than the Vanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF (VONV), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on September 22, 2010.
Zacks Investment Research • Oct 22, 2025

Optas Capital Trims $2.8 Million From Vanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF as Growth Stocks Outperform
Texas-based Optas Capital reduced its holding in the Vanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF (VONV 0.66%) by 31,614 shares during the third quarter in an estimated $2.8 million transaction, according to an SEC filing released on Wednesday.
The Motley Fool • Oct 15, 2025

VONV: Well Balanced Value ETF, But Lagging Some Peers
Vanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF (VONV) holds over 800 stocks with lower price-to-book, sales growth and projected earnings growth. VONV features healthy diversification, strong value characteristics and inflation-beating dividend growth. VONV has underperformed the Russell 1000 since inception, especially over the last 12 months.
Seeking Alpha • Sep 2, 2025

3 Vanguard ETFs I'm Considering Buying Right Now
I've been consistently transitioning my own portfolio toward companies and sectors that have a much more defensive tilt in recent months.
24/7 Wall Street • Apr 23, 2025

VONV: A Value ETF With A Small-Cap Twist
VONV has higher exposure to smaller-cap stocks, leading to higher downside risk and underperformance in high-rate environments compared to VTV. VONV's expense ratio is 0.07%, higher than VTV's 0.04%, but lower than IWD's 0.19%, potentially benefiting long-term returns. VONV's lower exposure to defensive sectors and higher concentration in smaller-cap stocks make it more suitable as a tactical holding.
Seeking Alpha • Apr 6, 2025

Vanguard announces fee cuts for nearly 100 funds, including ETFs with billions of dollars in assets
The asset manager said this is its biggest fee cut ever and will save investors about $350 million this year.
CNBC • Feb 3, 2025

Will Strong GDP Growth Drive Value ETFs in 2025?
With strong GDP growth likely in 2025, strategists anticipate continued market gains, particularly in value stocks and GDP-sensitive sectors.
Zacks Investment Research • Dec 6, 2024

Value Investing: VONV Appears Solid, But VTV Could Be A Better Investment Vehicle
Value investing is likely to generate healthy returns because of the improved earnings growth potential of value-heavy sectors. Value stocks are also expected to benefit from potential rotation out of growth and tech stocks due to the increasing risk of correction. VONV is suitable for low-risk investors with diversified portfolios, while VTV offers targeted exposure to large value stocks with better potential gains.
Seeking Alpha • Aug 26, 2024

Why I'm Not Giving Up on Value Stocks
James Glassman explains why he still has faith in investing in value stocks.
Kiplinger • Aug 10, 2024

Value ETFs Make the Most of the Dow Jones Surge
Amid the Dow Jones rally, value stocks have made an impressive comeback, with investors looking for bargains.
Zacks Investment Research • Jul 25, 2023

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