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US Total Market and Broad ETFs List
(click on symbol for data and articles)

Total Market ETFs
iShares Russell 3000 Index Fund (IWV)
iShares Dow Jones U.S. Total Market Index Fund (IYY)
iShares S&P 1500 Index Fund (ISI)
SPDR DJ Wilshire Total Market ETF (TMW)
Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)

Broad ETFs Defined by Stock Exchange
iShares NYSE Composite Index Fund (NYC)
PowerShares QQQ (QQQQ)

WisdomTree Fundamental ETFs
WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

Merrill Lynch Fixed Baskets (HOLDRs)
Merrill Lynch Market 2000+ HOLDRs (MKH)

MidCap + Small Cap
Vanguard Extended Market ETF (VXF)

What Are They?

  • US Total Market and Broad ETFs cover the majority of the US equity market in a single ETF.

Why & How To Use Them

  • Use of one of these ETFs allows a long term investor to cover US equities with a single ETF, perhaps as part of a diversified and rounded portfolio consisting of only 5 or so ETFs. Although the rebalancing opportunities are more limited, simple ETF portfolios are easier to manage.
  • Total market ETFs are less volatile than sector ETFs or other narrow or specialty ETFs, so they tend to be less well suited to short term trading.
  • Total and broad market ETFs tend to be cheap, with low expense ratios and fairly narrow bid-ask spreads.

What to Look Out For

  • If you're looking to build a broad, diversified portfolio, avoid the ETFs defined by stock exchange, such as the NYSE Composite (NYC) and Nasdaq (QQQQ) ETFs. Avoid also Merrill Lynch HOLDRs. They're fixed baskets of stocks that were created for traders to "play" hot asset classes rather than for diversified portfolio construction. Over time they become less and less representative of their asset class.
  • The Vanguard Extended Market ETF (VXF) doesn't cover large cap stocks, so if you want to use a Vanguard ETF to cover all US equities, choose the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) instead.

Further Reading

This page is part of The Seeking Alpha ETF Selector which sorts ETFs by type, highlights how to use them and what to look out for, and provides links to articles that discuss key issues for investors.