Vanguard Extended Market ETF

VXF
$238.18 -1.35 (-0.56%)
Dividend Yield 1.03%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 26, 2026$0.562026-06-242026-06-24
March 26, 2026$0.652026-03-242026-03-24
December 24, 2025$0.662025-12-222025-12-22
September 26, 2025$0.582025-09-242025-09-24
June 30, 2025$0.532025-06-262025-06-26

Dividends Summary

Company News

Warren Buffett Sold Over $143 Billion Worth of Stocks in 2024, but His Most Recent $3 Billion in Purchases Sends a Clear Message to Investors
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • March 3, 2025

Warren Buffett sold $143 billion worth of stocks in 2024, but his recent $3 billion in purchases across five smaller companies suggests he still sees value in the market, particularly in the mid-cap and small-cap space.

Is It Smart to Buy Stocks With the S&P 500 at an All-Time High? History Has a Clear Answer.
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • December 10, 2024

The article discusses the historical performance of the S&P 500 index when it reaches new all-time highs. It suggests that investing in the index at these levels is usually a good strategy, as the market tends to continue its upward trend. The article also provides alternative investment options, such as equal-weight and extended market ETFs.

Warren Buffett Has Sold $133 Billion Worth of Stock in 2024 So Far, but This Small $550 Million Purchase Is Sending a Big Message to Investors
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • December 7, 2024

Warren Buffett has sold $133 billion worth of stocks in 2024, but his $550 million purchase of Domino's Pizza suggests there are opportunities in smaller companies that may be undervalued.

The Stock Market Is Acting A Little Tired
Seeking Alpha • Ivan Martchev • July 2, 2024

I was not happy to see so much selling into strength last Friday, the last day of the quarter – following what should have been encouraging inflation news.

S&P 500 Four Under Five
Seeking Alpha • Bespoke Investment Group • June 30, 2024

Four stocks in the S&P 500 have a lower earnings multiple than the 4.9 percentage point gap between the average and median multiple of the index’s components. Click to read more.

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