The Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) and the Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) offer different approaches to investing. VTI covers the entire U.S. stock market, with a focus on technology, while VTV targets large-cap value stocks in financials and healthcare. VTI has higher returns but experienced a steeper drawdown than VTV. VTV offers nearly double the dividend yield compared to VTI. Both funds are low-cost, with VTI having a slightly lower expense ratio. VTI holds over 3,500 stocks, while VTV is concentrated in large-cap value names, providing stability and potential income for investors.

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