VOO
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) is an exchange-traded fund that provides investors with exposure to broad market indices. It carries an expense ratio of 0.03%. The fund offers a dividend yield of approximately 1.30%. The portfolio holds 508 securities.
Category
Index Tracking
Dividend Yield
1.3%
Expense Ratio
0.03%
Holdings
508
Dividend History
Top Holdings
Key Features
- •Ultra-low cost
- •Tracks the S&P 500
- •Managed by Vanguard
- •Suitable for long-term investing
Advantages
- •Lowest expense ratio
- •Stable management
- •Tax efficient
- •Recommended by Warren Buffett
Risks
- •Market risk
- •Large-cap concentration
- •Individual sector risk
Rebalancing Strategy
Buy and hold strategy; long-term core asset
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VOO Investment Analysis
VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF) is a Index Tracking ETF comprising 508 holdings. It has an expense ratio of 0.03% and a dividend yield of 1.3%. Its very low expense ratio makes it well-suited for long-term investing.
A 1.3% dividend yield provides moderate income. It suits investors seeking a balance between growth and dividends.
VOO can play an important role in your portfolio. Its broad range of holdings provides strong diversification.
US ETF Investment Notes
A 15% withholding tax applies to US ETF dividends. If annual overseas stock capital gains exceed KRW 2.5 million, a 22% capital gains tax is imposed.
Exchange rate fluctuations affect returns. When the Korean won strengthens, dollar-denominated gains may decrease — consider whether to hedge currency risk.
Brokerage fees for overseas ETF trades vary. If you trade frequently, compare fees across brokerages before choosing one.
