Top 12 Vanguard ETFs in Australia 2024 (Beginner's Guide)
In this video, I’m going to show you 12 of the most popular Vanguard ETFs in Australia. Welcome to the ultimate Vanguard ETF guide.
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0:00 - Intro
0:30 - VAS
3:47 - VTS
5:57 - VEU
6:52 - VGS
8:24 - VDHG
10:48 - VAP
12:16 - VHY
14:12 - VSO
15:19 - VGE
16:48 - VAE
17:45 - VETH
18:47 - VESG
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What's the difference between a managed fund and an ETF?
An ETF can be purchased on a stock xchange via a broker like commsec, whereas managed fund requires you to setup an account with a platform (BT, Maquarie, Hub24, Vanguard) that has that particular asset @Carlos_COL
Loved this one Bryan. The way you do you're vids is amazing. Keep it up and I love how you cut through the bs and hype and don't just do it for clickbait and watch time (ie labelling the sections of the video rather than #1, #2, #3 ect...like others out there) Surely do another vid like this but for Blackrock iShares ETF's in Aus?? We'd love that! ❤❤
Thanks Ethan. I don't like to waste people's time. The way I see it, if you choose to watch my entire video then great (good for my channel growth) but if not, just watch the part that interests you and move on 😊 Ps. Yes, I plan to do a similar video for Blackrock ETFs on the ASX (and many more ETF series).
I have the VGS/VAS combo. Do you think DRP is worth It? The distribution gets paid back into your cash account and you can just invest it from there....gives you a bit more flexibility to buy whatever you like. Im pretty sure the $500 minimum would still apply as well...Thanks for your videos Brian I just recently bought my first etfs and your content really helped me ask the right questions. Moon baby!!!
I don't DRP. Just leave it in offset and buy when I save up $1k for a new parcel.
Hey Owen, thanks for the support! I'm very happy you bought your first ETFs 😃 As for DRP, I think it's worth it if you're earning enough each quarter to buy a few shares. $500 minimum only applies for your first initial purchase of a stock. So any additional purchases after that can be any amount. You also get a small discount on the share price for DRP and it will save you brokerage fees from buying them yourself. Having said that, if your dividends won't be enough to auto buy any shares then maybe it's better to get paid out in cash until it's a bit bigger.
I’m in a similar situation as Owen so you have just answered my question also. Thanks Bryan to the MOON and back for your videos!
Moon! Thanks again, was just considering getting more Vanguard so perfect timing :)
Awesome! I wish you all the best 😊
Moon ! Great summary of all the vanguard options.. thanks for all the research and info, very useful
Awesome! Glad you found it useful. All the best 😊
Cool. Thanks. Have you done a vid on fully franked cash payments?
Dark of the Moon B Man 👍🏽 Very clear and quick summary of Vanguard ETFs Great work ✊🏽
Thank you, Jim. Appreciate it! 👊
Moon, Thanks Bryan, keep posting awesome videos. Quick idea, doing a video explaining EPS - specifically EPS Growth and its calculations.
Thanks Deon. Maybe I do a YT shorts on the topic 😉
Moon… to long between videos, had to look through my subs the other day thinking I must have missed one. Thanks for the video.
Cheers mate. Yeah, sorry life got a bit hectic but there will be more videos coming out soon!
Moon mate, great video, your info is sound!
Cheers Adam 🫡
Moon. Thanks for sharing the info.
Thanks for watching!
Another great vid Bryan! I have VAS and VGS but was looking to expand so this video came at a good time. Oh MOON!
Awesome! Good luck 🙌
Moon, great work for a quick short summary on Vanguard ETF’s 👍🏻
Cheers mate!
Moon... Thanks for sharing this, very informative. Can you please create a similar video for popular managed funds as well? Thanks
I’ll put it on my list buddy. Thanks for the idea 👊
Moon! Great info, I'll watch it again.
Thanks mate. Yeah, this video wasn't designed for a single viewing, I think many people will benefit from coming back to it as a reference.
Is Moomoo chess sponsored? I think I saw an ad saying they are now. Are they chess sponsored for both Australian and American shares? (MOON) 🌕
Hey Ethan, yes Moomoo just recently announced Chess Sponsorship. If you're a new customer, it will automatically be applied in your account. If you're an existing Moomoo customer then you can contact their online customer support on the app and they will send you a link to apply for a new chess account. It's very easy and only takes a few minutes. Also, chess sponsorship is a unique Aussie thing so it won't apply to US shares (all US shares are held under custodial accounts).
Moon! Thanks Bryan!! Your videos made me start investing!! I love how you edit your videos! What software/ app do you use?
Thank you! I use Final Cut Pro 😊
quick question how's the premium for VAS SP AND CC?
I have recently added VGS and VHY to my portfolio.
Great choices. Wishing you all the best!
@@BryanInvest Thanks! Hard to decide which way to go. So many videos out there with different points of view. Good to see some Aussie content.
Moon ! 😂 Very good video, thank you 👍 I have 40% VAS + 50% VGS + 10% IIND (Betashares) because India is seeing double-digit growth, but most ETFs like VGS have minimal exposure to India. I will look at VGE after watching this video
Cheers mate. That is a good looking portfolio! A few people have mentioned India to me recently so I have been doing some research into Indian ETFs on the ASX. I may do a video about it if there's enough interest 😄
@BryanInvest yes please, I'd be interested but not sure about others
Do it mate 👍
Hi Bryan, I use commsec, how do I set up automatic reinvestment of dividends? Thanks before
Hey mate, it depends more on what stock you bought, not where you bought it from. Each stock that pays a dividend will have a share registry and that is where you can set up DRP. Check out this video where I go over it in greater detail: kzhead.info/sun/l9eYYcWkeHydh4E/bejne.html
Haha thank you, Bryan. I didn't realize there were so many options! To the moon 🚀💖
Yep! And that's just Vanguard ETFs. There are so many more options out there which I think makes it intimidating for beginners. Hopefully my videos can help quash that fear somewhat 😊
🌜🌝🌛 👍👍👍 All the way to 100k! Algorithm do your thing! Thanks, Bryan. Lots of good info here.
Thank you, mate! 🌕🌕🌕
Moon 🌝 What are the tax implications for DRP vs Cash dividends? It would be interesting to see a video explaining the pros and cons of this? BTW thanks for your excellent videos - my financial literacy has greatly improved because of your channel. 🤑
Glad to hear it mate! The tax implication is exactly the same. You must pay tax on the income (dividend) even if you DRP. The ATO will still count it as income.
MOON. OMG! Information overload and hard decisions to make. We appreciate your videos Bryan. Thank you. Now to depart with some money. 😬🤔🤔🤔
Thank you so much for the support! I do these videos for you guys 💛 (and to practice my public speaking 😅)
Hi Bryan. Im going to buy some ETFS. i just cant chose what broker to use. I have Moomoo and Stake but considering getting CMC as i believe they charge no brokerage fees. Is that correct?
Yes, CMC is a good choice if you’re investing $1,000 or less per trade (no brokerage). They still charge a $11 fee for selling and buying over $1,000.
I didn't know that. Thanks Bryan
I sure am hoping my VAS + VGS goes to the MOON! 🌙
See you there mate 👊
Bryan, you'll lol at this, but I finally bit the bullet with Bitcoin, through a ProShares ETF on the NYSE. (So now I feel like a hipster!) Yes, I've been dragged into the 21st century, but it's only a very, very small percentage of my dealings.
Haha, I am very proud of you Scott for venturing outside your comfort zone! Welcome to the club. I'll send your hipster uniform in the mail. We meet up every third Wednesday night of the month 😂
Thanks for the new moon!
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Hey Bryan. I’m in VDGR but in the managed fund, rather than the ETF (VAN0110AU) any thoughts on that one? Was hoping it would be mentioned!
Hey mate, this one is like a more conservative version of VDHG. It looks decent but I'm not a fan of the 21% bond and 9% cash allocation. However, this could be a good option for someone more conservative or nearer to retirement age that wants to minimise risk.
@BrianInvest Hey Brian another terrific educational clip. Question - what do you think of the idea to invest ($100k) in an ETF such as the ones mentioned in this video as a way to make a quick buck in a short period (3-6 months)? What are the possible implications?
Thanks mate. To be honest, investing into an ETF for that short period is a bit like gambling. I don't know what will happen in 3-6 months. What if we have another black swan event that causes the stock market to go down 50% right when you need the money back? My channel is more about long term sustainable investing. Over the long term, I have faith that the stock market will go up. However, there are way too many variables that are out of our control for the short terrm. I'd rather put that 100K into a high interest savings account while the interest rate is still high especially for the time frame you've given.
@@BryanInvest many thanks Bryan.
Bryan I need a favor from can you recommend which broker let you buy usa over the counter (otc) or pink shares. For example I am not able to buy Nestlé S.A. (NSRGY) & Mercedes-Benz Group AG (MBGAF). Can you please recommend a broker in Australia who let me do it
Hey mate, it looks like Stake offers over 100 OTC companies. I had a look and found NSRGY and another ticker symbol for Mercedes Benz. hellostake.com/au/blog/stake-academy/stake-academy-otc-stocks
Thanks for the info Bryan much appreciated
Bryan whats the benefit of using Moomoo App vs buying Vanguard ETF through the Vanguard platform/site?
The Moomoo app is chess sponsored, very cheap brokerage fees, and has a ton of really good research tools. Vanguard Personal Investor is not chess sponsored, it’s only cheap for Vanguard products, and more expensive than some chess sponsored brokers for non-vanguard stocks.
Moon, thanks a lot for the video
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video as always, i love the straightforward, no nonsense explanation for beginners like myself. Do you need to yo use Vanguard as your online broker account or can you use one of the other online brokerage accounts to invest in Vanguard ETF's, thanks again and cheers.
Thanks Adam. I appreciate that. You can use any online broker to invest in Vanguard ETFs. In fact, I don’t think Vanguard Personal Investor is even the best choice for Vanguard ETFs.
@@BryanInvest Thanks Bryan I really appreciate the reply mate, what would you say would be better choices? Thanks again.
@@adamthompson1347 Moomoo, Stake, Webull are my favourites right now. Pearler and CMC are also good. Check out this recent video: kzhead.info/sun/qpeJgqVqmqyHfZE/bejne.html
If I am investing for a child, what's the most tax effective way to select ETFs/stocks? Is it better to only select options that allow DRP? It would be great to have some sort of a guide/criteria so that I know what to pick.
Good question. You can’t really get away from tax. Even if you DRP, you are still taxed on the dividend paid. However, if you’re investing under your child’s name then they pay a much higher tax rate than us. There is a $416 tax free cap so perhaps it’s a smart idea to invest in ETFs that don’t pay such a high dividend but focus more on growth. www.ato.gov.au/tax-rates-and-codes/tax-rates-if-you-re-under-18-years-old
@@BryanInvest Thanks Bryan. This is exactly the insight I needed.
I appreciate you removing the comments of bots 🎉 🌕moon
Thanks Jacqui! Glad you noticed. They are so annoying and keep reposting after I delete. I do what I can! ✊
I like VDHG as my core holding
Some say that's all you need 💪
Moon! I'm new to investing and just realized I hold overlapping ETFs. Will that be a problem? Thanks for this video it is very helpful! :)
No worries! Glad you find it helpful. As for your overlapping ETFs, it's no big deal other than tracking an additional ETF. Maybe if you think there's too much overlap, just choose one and discontinue investing into the other.
could you please make some video s on how to reinvest diverdents
I got one that will be released this week 😎
Excellent video
Thank you! 😊
I couldn't find VEU on the Vanguard AU website, would you please show me a direct link to it? thank you.
Here you go: www.vanguard.com.au/adviser/invest/etf?portId=0991
@@BryanInvest But "This ETF is not available on the Vanguard Personal Investor platform."
Can you do these investments through vanguard super?
I'm not sure you can invest in these exact ETFs but it should be similar. Check out their options here: www.vanguard.com.au/super/choose-your-super/investment-options
what broker do u use?
Right now, a mix of Moomoo, Stake, and WeBull. I also have an old Commsec account that I hold some shares in. No longer use it to buy since the fees are too high.
I watched the entire video up until the full moon. Question; should we keep all our ETFs with Vanguard or is it okay to mix in other providers? I’m looking at A200 which is cheaper than Vas for example. Thanks Bryan!!
Thanks Riley. Good question. You absolutely do not need to have ALL Vanguard ETFs. Vanguard is popular because it is global ETF provider that's been around for ages. A200 is run by Betashares which is a reliable Aussie company with our 37 billion assets under management. It's a good alternative.
how are you working out the management fee eg 0.23%pa for $1000 is $2.30.
Yes, exactly like you have. Did I make a mistake somewhere?
@@BryanInvest 0.23% is the same as 23/100 so if (as you say) the fee is 0.23% for each $1000 invested then 0.23% is $230 not $2.30. its like saying 10 percent of 100 is 10. have i got this right or have i misunderstood. cheers
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Is IVV a good bet?
It tracks the S&P 500 which is probably the most popular index. So if you believe in the US market for the future then it should do well.
Moon. Why is Vanguard so popular? Is it better than Betashares?
Vanguard is one of the largest ETF providers in the world founded by John Bogle who popularised the term 'index funds'. So it's seen as a gold standard in the ETF world. Betashares is an Aussie company with over 37 billion asset under management so it's no slouch. However, Vanguard has a bigger reputation since it's been around longer and people trust them.
some of this EFT don't show to the Australia vanguard
They’re all there. I put a link in the description. Or click here: www.vanguard.com.au/adviser/invest/funds-and-etfs
I’ll have a look, thanks very much
I only have like $1k to buy stocks and most of these are like over $50 , is it worth it buying just 10 shares of these ETFs?
To be honest, that $500 in itself won’t make a big dent but what you will get from it is the confidence to invest and build a regular investing habit. Although I would stick to a minimum of around $500 per parcel if you’re using a broker with a high fee.
Thanks Bryan very helpful.
Cheers Nicky 🫡
Moon. Do you need $500 minimum to start an account with any broker?
The $500 is the minimum marketable parcel. This is a rule by the ASX where you must buy a minimum of $500 for your first stock with any chess sponsored broker. Any subsequent buys for the same stock after that can be lower than $500.
MOON!!!! Guys if you only want to invest into 1 ETF to avoid overlaping of shares ie owing the same shares in more than 1 ETF ,What would be your 1 ETF choice ?
I would go either VGS or IVV.
@@iDrive123 VGS is 1 ETF all in one ... good option
VDHG probably best fits your description. However, please do your own research to make sure it suits your investing plan.
@@BryanInvest Cheers mate ,,i will do ..
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Vas/vts/veu VS vas/vgs??
Basically investing in the same thing with slightly different weightings.
How much tax we pay on vas dividends?
Depends on your marginal tax rate. www.ato.gov.au/tax-rates-and-codes/tax-rates-australian-residents
@@BryanInvest hello Bryan thanks for the reply I really appreciate it, just another question if any share fully franked and we still pay tax on dividends income?
@@kukuslife6347 depends if your marginal tax rate is higher than the company tax (30%) already paid on the fully franked dividends. Either way, a franking credit will be applied to your dividend which will reduce your overall taxable income.
Hello. Moon.
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VTS is ASX domiciled, I believe ❤
Hey Tony, VTS is listed on the ASX but it's US domiciled. So you can still buy it as an 'Aussie' share but the tax is US so will be a bit more complicated to work during tax time.
MOON xx💕
Thanks Jessica!
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VAS has grown by $89 to $90 over the last 3 years 😐
Yeah, unfortunately the ASX hasn't done too well in the last 3 years. VAS still paid out a decent amount of dividends during that time though so not like it did nothing.
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Correct secret word but wrong video 😉 but thank you for your support!
@@BryanInvest lol sorry about that, thanks for the content you create its very helpful.
@@charlo135 Haha, all good brother! Actually, it shows me that you watched 2 of my videos which I appreciate. Much love 💙
@@BryanInvest yeah I do, I am more into the US market but want to get in the Australia market
Most of these etf have lost as inflation has outpace them on the 10-year
Hmm....not really. From what I can see they have averaged around 7-10% return per year in the last 10 years. Before the pandemic, Australia's inflation rate was around 2% per year on average. It's only recently that it's gone out of control (and now going back down). The 10 year average wouldn't be near the ETF's average.
interesting how the ethical etfs exclude companies involved in nuclear power generation. seems very out of touch with the need to transition away from fossil fuels.
Yeah, I question some of the screening methods and choices of these ethical ETFs. I like to believe they are doing good but some of the decisions are contradictory.
Nuclear is not fossil fuel
New to investing and unsure whether to choose VAS or VTS; VTS just looks so much more promising and even less volatile. Is there any communities that I could meet to discuss things with?
Really depends which one you fancy to do better in the future out of Australia and United States. The US has historically performed slightly better in the past but that's not guaranteed to repeat itself in the future.
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