Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM)
160.18
+0.00 (0.00%)
NYSE· Last Trade: Jul 15th, 9:40 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 160.18 |
|---|---|
| Open | - |
| Day's Range | N/A - N/A |
| 52 Week Range | 132.01 - 161.67 |
| Volume | 2,744 |
| Market Cap | 734.99M |
| Dividend & Yield | 3.920 (2.45%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 1,536,870 |
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VYM offers broader diversification with lower costs, while HDV is a more concentrated ETF with a heavy weightage on defensive stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · July 14, 2026
Tech stocks get all the attention today, but a number of dividend ETFs have solid long-term track records of their own.
Via The Motley Fool · July 12, 2026
The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF could be a fine shelter-from-the-storm play if another big market crash materializes.
Via The Motley Fool · July 12, 2026
When comparing dividend growth stocks with high-yield stocks, one factor sets the two apart.
Via The Motley Fool · July 12, 2026
VYM and SCHD both offer low-cost dividend exposure, but differ in methodology, yield, and holdings—VYM emphasizes broad, higher-yield diversification, while SCHD focuses on stricter, dividend-growth criteria.
Via MarketBeat · July 12, 2026
These exchange-traded funds have a lot to offer income investors.
Via The Motley Fool · July 7, 2026
Explore how these two popular funds differ in portfolio makeup, risk, and long-term performance to help refine your income investing strategy.
Via The Motley Fool · July 1, 2026
Portfolio concentration and sector weightings set these two popular income funds apart for investors seeking steady cash flow.
Via The Motley Fool · July 1, 2026
All three ETFs complement each other well in a portfolio.
Via The Motley Fool · June 30, 2026
Why settle for puny yields when you can buy these monster dividend stocks?
Via The Motley Fool · June 29, 2026
It could end up being a great addition to your portfolio.
Via The Motley Fool · June 27, 2026
There's more to dividend investing than current income.
Via The Motley Fool · June 27, 2026
This Vanguard dividend ETF has a recent track record as a safe defensive move during a tech stock bear market.
Via The Motley Fool · June 24, 2026
One ETF leans into technology and dividend growth, while the other prioritizes higher income and lower volatility. Which approach better fits your portfolio?
Via The Motley Fool · June 24, 2026
This ETF offers the best features of similar Vanguard funds.
Via The Motley Fool · June 23, 2026
Compare portfolio concentration, sector exposure, and risk profiles to see how these two income-focused ETFs stack up for different investment goals.
Via The Motley Fool · June 23, 2026
A robust selection strategy, better performance, and a higher yield all make the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF a clear upgrade over VYM.
Via The Motley Fool · June 10, 2026
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF and Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF share a lot of similarities -- their size, expense ratios, and one-year returns are comparable -- but one ETF has a meaningfully higher dividend yield.
Via The Motley Fool · June 10, 2026
The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM) and the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG) both provide low-cost exposure to U.S. dividend equities, but their income profiles are built around different objectives. For investors evaluating dividend exposure, the key distinction goes beyond current yield.
Via The Motley Fool · June 5, 2026
Most people are already familiar with VIG, VYM, and SCHD. The WisdomTree U.S. Quality Dividend Growth ETF (DGRW) deserves to be in the discussion.
Via The Motley Fool · June 4, 2026
Pure high-yield equity strategies can be potentially risky. But the combination of yield, strategy, and portfolio composition makes one of these ETFs the clear winner.
Via The Motley Fool · June 3, 2026
Past performance doesn't guarantee that a dividend ETF is the best choice for your future.
Via The Motley Fool · June 3, 2026
The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM) and the iShares Core High Dividend ETF (HDV) both provide exposure to U.S. dividend equities, but their income profiles are built differently. For investors evaluating yield, the key distinction is how much diversification sits behind the income stream.
Via The Motley Fool · June 2, 2026
If you want blue chips and value-oriented stocks that pay strong dividends, this low-cost Vanguard ETF can fit the bill.
Via The Motley Fool · May 31, 2026