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VTWO vs. IJS - ETF Comparison

VTWO - Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF

The Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF (VTWO) is a diversified equity fund that tracks the Russell 2000 index, providing exposure to small-cap companies in the US equity market. The fund offers a blend of growth and value securities, aiming to capture the growth potential of small-cap firms while mitigating volatility. With a large number of holdings and a market capitalization-weighted approach, VTWO provides a broad and diversified play on the US economy.

IJS - iShares S&P Small-Cap 600 Value ETF

The iShares S&P Small-Cap 600 Value ETF (IJS) tracks the performance of small-cap value stocks in the US equity market, offering investors a diversified portfolio of around 460 holdings with a focus on value securities. The fund's investment thesis is based on the potential for small-cap companies to provide strong growth prospects and a 'pure play' on the American economy. With a reasonable expense ratio and a market capitalization bias towards micro-cap stocks, IJS can be a quality addition to portfolios seeking small-cap exposure with lower risk.

VTWOIJS
Fund NameVanguard Russell 2000 ETFiShares S&P Small-Cap 600 Value ETF
Fund ProviderVanguardBlackRock
IndexRussell 2000S&P Small Cap 600 Value
Asset ClassEquityEquity
ListingUS-listedUS-listed
Expense Ratio0.10%0.18%
Inception Date2010-09-202000-07-24
Number Of Holdings1943461
RegionUnited StatesUnited States
Investment StyleBlendValue
Market CapMicro-CapMicro-Cap
LeveragedNon-leveragedNon-leveraged
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Performance Analysis

The performance analysis examines historical data to assess the returns of the investment strategy, including key metrics such as Cumulative returns, End of Year (EoY) returns, and risk-adjusted returns like the Sharpe ratio or the Sortino ratio.

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End of Year Returns Table

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Risk Analysis

The risk analysis refers to an assessment of potential negative events that could lead to a loss of capital. Conducting a risk analysis can help in deciding whether an investment should be made. This is done using risk metrics such as drawdowns, volatility and beta which reflect stakeholders' confidence in the consistency of an investment strategy.

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Monte Carlo Simulation

The Monte Carlo simulation is a statistical method used to forecast portfolio returns by generating a wide range of potential outcomes through random sampling from historical asset price data. It helps investors assess the potential risk and return of a portfolio under various market conditions. The simulation takes into account the initial investment and optionally simulates cash flow scenarios like fixed contributions, fixed withdrawals, or percentage withdrawals.

IMPORTANT: The forecast generated through Monte Carlo simulations is purely hypothetical and does not guarantee future returns. Investment decisions should be made with consideration of various factors, and past performance is not indicative of future results.

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Simulated Portfolio Prices

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