One Global Fund or a Clearer Bet on International Markets? VXUS vs. SPGM

Source The Motley Fool

Key Points

  • VXUS charges a lower expense ratio and yields more than SPGM

  • SPGM shows a greater tilt toward technology giants and has outperformed VXUS over five years

  • VXUS holds more stocks and has a higher level of assets under management

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Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (NASDAQ:VXUS) stands out for its lower cost, higher yield, and assets under management (AUM), while State Street SPDR Portfolio MSCI Global Stock Market ETF (NYSEMKT:SPGM) leans more into technology and has delivered stronger five-year growth.

Both VXUS and SPGM offer diversified global equity exposure, but they take different approaches: VXUS excludes U.S. stocks and covers a vast number of international companies, while SPGM includes U.S. names and gives more weight to technology leaders. This comparison breaks down their key differences to help investors see which may better fit their portfolio goals.

Snapshot (cost & size)

MetricVXUSSPGM
IssuerVanguardSPDR
Expense ratio0.05%0.09%
1-yr return (as of Feb. 27, 2026)34.7%25.2%
Dividend yield2.9%1.8%
Beta0.730.90
AUM$617.73 billion$1.5 billion

Beta measures price volatility relative to the S&P 500; beta is calculated from five-year monthly returns. The 1-yr return represents total return over the trailing 12 months.

VXUS is more affordable with its lower expense ratio and also offers a higher dividend payout, while SPGM carries a slightly higher cost and lower yield by comparison.

Performance & risk comparison

MetricVXUSSPGM
Max drawdown (5 y)-29.43%-25.92%
Growth of $1,000 over 5 years$1,329$1,556

What's inside

SPGM tracks a broad global index spanning developed and emerging markets, with a notable 27% allocation to technology and a significant cash and others component. The fund holds around 2,939 stocks, and its largest positions are in Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA), Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), and Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT). With over 14 years of history, SPGM may appeal to those seeking core global exposure with a tech tilt.

VXUS, by contrast, omits U.S. stocks entirely and spreads its assets across more than 8,602 international companies. Its sector weights lean more toward financial services, technology, and industrials, and its top holdings are much smaller by weight, such as Dongfang Electronics Co Ltd (000682.SZ). This approach results in broader diversification and less concentration in any single name or sector.

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What this means for investors

Many investors turn to international funds because they want less of their portfolio tied to the same U.S. stocks that already dominate the market. That question ultimately drives the choice between the Vanguard Total International Stock ETF and the SPDR Portfolio MSCI Global Stock Market ETF. One is built to diversify away from the United States, while the other still keeps the U.S. at the center of the portfolio.

VXUS leaves out U.S. companies and invests in thousands of stocks from both developed and emerging markets. SPGM includes the United States along with other countries, so it still has a lot of money in big U.S. tech companies. If you choose VXUS, you lose direct exposure to those top U.S. firms but get a more focused investment in international markets and currencies.

For investors, the key consideration remains to be the source of diversification you are looking for. VXUS shifts returns entirely outside the U.S. market, while SPGM provides a one-fund solution but remains heavily influenced by U.S. companies. The best choice depends on whether you seek broader opportunities or prefer a global portfolio that includes the U.S.

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Eric Trie has positions in Nvidia. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Vanguard Total International Stock ETF. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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