Vanguard Value ETF

VTV
$217.92 -0.94 (-0.43%)
Dividend Yield 1.88%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 30, 2026$1.082026-06-262026-06-26
March 31, 2026$1.082026-03-272026-03-27
December 24, 2025$0.992025-12-222025-12-22
October 1, 2025$0.942025-09-292025-09-29
July 2, 2025$0.962025-06-302025-06-30

Dividends Summary

Company News

3 Vanguard ETFs Poised to Outperform as the Market Shifts Beyond Big Tech
The Motley Fool • Todd Shriber • July 15, 2026

As the market broadens beyond technology stocks, three Vanguard ETFs are positioned to benefit: the Healthcare ETF (VHT) is rallying on strong biotech and obesity drug prospects, the Value ETF (VTV) stands to gain as value stocks show renewed momentum after nearly two decades of underperformance, and the Small-Cap ETF (VB) is accelerating with at...

401(k) Champions and Soaring Value Stocks
The Motley Fool • Motley Fool Staff • July 13, 2026

The article discusses the importance of grassroots 401(k) education and mentorship through the 401(k) Champion Award program, which recognizes employees who educate colleagues about retirement savings. It also highlights that value stocks, particularly those in the Vanguard Value ETF, are outperforming the S&P 500 in 2026, driven by strong perfor...

3 Vanguard ETFs Poised to Outperform as the Market Shifts Beyond Big Tech
The Motley Fool • James Brumley • July 12, 2026

As artificial intelligence-driven technology stocks lose momentum, the article identifies three Vanguard ETFs positioned to outperform: the Industrials ETF (VIS) benefits from massive AI infrastructure spending; the Financials ETF (VFH) gains from higher interest rates and strong economic fundamentals; and the Value ETF (VTV) outperforms growth s...

Here's Why This Unstoppable Vanguard ETF Could Be a Great Buy With AI Stocks Pulling Back
The Motley Fool • Anthony Di Pizio • July 9, 2026

As AI stocks correct and semiconductor sector concerns mount, the Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) offers a diversified alternative with only 13% tech exposure. The ETF has delivered steady 9.6% annual returns since 2004, higher dividend yields (1.9%), and better downside protection during market volatility compared to the S&P 500.

VTI vs. VTV: Which of These Ultra-Popular Vanguard ETFs Is the Better Investment Right Now?
The Motley Fool • Katie Brockman • June 14, 2026

The article compares two popular Vanguard ETFs: VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF) and VTV (Vanguard Value ETF). Both offer ultra-low 0.03% expense ratios. VTI provides broad diversification across 3,484 stocks with heavy tech exposure (~34%), while VTV focuses on 309 large-cap value stocks with higher dividend yields (1.88% vs 1.01%). VTI is ...

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