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Resource from Vanguard ETF

Looking for vanguard ETF data is not an easy task. Because there are a lot of pages that need to subscribe or even purchase a subscription. So, we can’t access to free information. I don’t know if this behavior is normal across the industry, or I am thinking wrong about that.

Because the composition of the ETFs at the beginning seems to be public. But, now I’m not sure about that.

Anyway, regarding of the topic of the financial data we can find in the web. I found the following sources.

At first I found in etf.com a nice pop-up that shows the composition in percentage. For example: https://www.etf.com/VTI#overview

But in order to get all the data you’ll need to create an scrapper or to log.

After that market.ft has interesting information to take into considerate: 1 year change. Time evolution is interesting.

https://markets.ft.com/data/etfs/tearsheet/holdings?s=VTI:PCQ:USD

At lest If you take a look into the official Vanguard Website you can find this page:

https://advisors.vanguard.com/investments/products/vti/vanguard-total-stock-market-etf#priceanddistributions

In it you can find a lot of information, but poorly structured to make some interesting analysis. So, you need to create a Data Engineering process. The positive side is you can export the data.

In conclusion:

The two best sources, at least, up to the date of this post for me are the following:

  • https://institutional.vanguard.com/
  • https://advisors.vanguard.com/
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