ITOT vs. VTV: Here's How a Total Stock Market ETF Compares to Value Stocks

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Key Points

  • ITOT covers the entire U.S. stock market, offering ample diversification.

  • VTV offers a higher dividend yield and focuses on large-cap value stocks, especially financials and healthcare.

  • Both funds have identical ultra-low expenses, but ITOT has experienced deeper drawdowns and a higher risk profile.

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The iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF (NYSEMKT:ITOT) and the Vanguard Value ETF (NYSEMKT:VTV) both feature rock-bottom costs, but they differ sharply in their market coverage, sector tilts, and recent performance patterns.

While VTV targets large-cap value stocks, ITOT provides exposure to the entire U.S. equity market, including growth and small-cap companies. This comparison highlights how their differences in market coverage, sector exposure, and risk may appeal to different investor preferences.

Snapshot (cost & size)

MetricVTVITOT
IssuerVanguardiShares
Expense ratio0.03%0.03%
1-yr return (as of April 23, 2026)27.7%37.2%
Dividend yield2.02%1.13%
Beta (5Y monthly)0.801.04
Assets under management (AUM)$225.7 billion$79.6 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.

Both funds are equally affordable with a 0.03% expense ratio. However, VTV offers a higher dividend yield, which could appeal to investors seeking income alongside investment growth.

Performance & risk comparison

MetricVTVITOT
Max drawdown (5 y)-17.03%-25.35%
Growth of $1,000 over 5 years (total returns)$1,704$1,756

What's inside

ITOT casts a wide net, holding roughly 2,500 stocks and spanning the entire U.S. market. Technology dominates at 32% of assets, with top positions in Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft. The fund has a track record of over 22 years and is designed for broad, low-cost exposure with no notable quirks.

VTV, in contrast, focuses on large-cap value stocks, leading to higher weights in financials, healthcare, and industrials. Its largest holdings include Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan Chase, and Exxon Mobil. VTV may appeal to those seeking a more defensive, value-oriented tilt.

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What this means for investors

VTV and ITOT both offer unique advantages, and the right one for you will depend on your investing goals.

ITOT provides broad-market exposure, but its emphasis on tech stocks can lead to greater earning potential. It’s outperformed VTV in both one- and five-year total returns while still offering unparalleled diversification.

Because VTV focuses on value stocks, most of its holdings are from stable and established industries. This may result in lower long-term returns, but with less severe price swings than ITOT.

VTV also offers a meaningfully higher dividend yield, which can provide passive income in addition to investment gains.

Both ETFs are smart buys for different types of portfolios. ITOT may be a better fit for those who are more comfortable with volatility in exchange for higher long-term earnings. On the other hand, VTV’s stability could make it a strong choice for more risk-averse investors who prefer the reliability of dividend income as a tradeoff for lower potential returns.

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