Five Total Market ETFs Your Broker Forgot to Tell You About

For the investor looking to skirt volatility and for the truly indecisive among us, a total market ETF might just be the way. Most total market ETFs feature two virtues longer-term investors: Exposure to myriad sectors through holdings that often number in the hundreds and low expense ratios.Total market ETFs have another advantage: They're often less volatile than their sector or specialty ETF peers. So what's not to like? Well, total market ETFs aren't great short-term trading vehicles, but if that's the worst thing that can be said of an ETF, that's not so bad. So let's a have a look at five total market ETFs your broker may have neglected to tell you about.Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (NYSE: VXUS):As we've noted before, for a new ETF, VXUS is off to a stunning start having attracted nearly $57 billion in assets under management after debuting in January. With an expense ratio of just 0.2%, VXUS is home to over 6,600 stocks including BHP Billiton (NYSE: BHP), BP (NYSE: BP) and Rio Tinto (NYSE: RIO). This is an ideal ETF for the investor looking to get substantial emerging and developed markets exposure without a heavy bias to North America.Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (NYSE: VTI):Consider the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF the U.S.-focused cousin of VXUS. VTI features a meager expense ratio of just 0.07% and has $157.3 billion in assets under management. Nine of the ETF's top-10 holdings are Dow stocks with Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) being the exception. Overall, more than 3,200 stocks call VTI home.WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (NYSE: EXT):Like VTI, EXT is entirely devoted to the U.S. and Apple is also EXT's lone top-10 holding that isn't a Dow stock. Six sectors (information technology, financials, consumer staples, healthcare, consumer discretionary and energy) get double-digit weights and industrials are just below 10% of the fund's sector allocation. EXT has an expense ratio of 0.28%.SPDR Dow Jones Total Market ETF (NYSE: TMW):The SPDR Dow Jones Total Market ETF kind of flies under the radar when it comes to total market funds, but this fund is not to be taken lightly with a very nice expense ratio of just 0.2%. Home to about 940 stocks, TMW's top-10 holdings aren't much different than you'll get with EXT or VTI. Six sectors (IT, financials, consumer discretionary, healthcare, energy and industrials) receive double-digit allocations. iShares Dow Jones Index Fund (NYSE: IYY):Everything being equal, IYY would make for an excellent rival to VTI. But everything isn't equal. IYY is home to “just” 1,356 stocks and an expense ratio of 0.2%. With nearly $509 million in AUM, IYY isn't going anywhere, but retail investors would do well to be involved with VTI over IYY.

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