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Vanguard Global ex-US Real Estate ETF

44.69 USD
-0.52
1.15%
At close Jun 13, 4:00 PM EDT
1 day
-1.15%
5 days
-0.22%
1 month
3.86%
3 months
11.22%
6 months
6.46%
Year to date
13.74%
1 year
9.32%
5 years
-6.29%
10 years
-21.26%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,296 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2025 Q1 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

1,180% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $12.2M | Put options by funds: $952K

71% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 7 [Q4 2024] → 12 (+5) [Q1 2025]

18% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 47 | Existing positions closed: 40

1% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $1.7B [Q4 2024] → $1.71B (+$10.2M) [Q1 2025]

0% more funds holding

Funds holding: 342 [Q4 2024] → 343 (+1) [Q1 2025]

1% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 109 | Existing positions reduced: 110

1.28% less ownership

Funds ownership: 56.58% [Q4 2024] → 55.29% (-1.28%) [Q1 2025]

Research analyst outlook

We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for VNQI.

Financial journalist opinion

Negative
The Motley Fool
1 month ago
2 Vanguard ETFs to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
To say there's uncertainty in the market right now would be an understatement. The volatility stemming from President Donald Trump's tariffs is, understandably, causing many people to look for investments that are more diversified than buying individual stocks.
2 Vanguard ETFs to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
VNQI: International REITs Offer A 10.55% Return To U.S. Investors
The Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate Index Fund ETF Shares invests in international real estate stocks, primarily in Japan, Australia, and the United Kingdom. VNQI has outperformed the VNQ so far in 2025, helped by a weak U.S. dollar. I estimate VNQI offers a total return close to 9% before factoring in currency moves.
VNQI: International REITs Offer A 10.55% Return To U.S. Investors
Negative
The Motley Fool
2 months ago
2 Vanguard ETFs to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
Many investors are scanning the investment horizon right now, trying to decipher what's coming down the road. President Donald Trump's tariffs are causing panic among many and have spurred economists to revise their recession predictions upward.
2 Vanguard ETFs to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
Neutral
The Motley Fool
2 months ago
These 3 Vanguard ETFs Have Left the S&P 500 in the Dust. They All Have Dividend Yields Above 3%
When it comes to the markets, U.S. exceptionalism reigned supreme for more than two years, as the broader benchmark S&P 500 outpaced most markets around the world. Recent weakening economic data, concerns about rising inflation, and President Donald Trump's efforts to initiate multiple trade wars have stalled this market run (at least for now).
These 3 Vanguard ETFs Have Left the S&P 500 in the Dust. They All Have Dividend Yields Above 3%
Positive
The Motley Fool
3 months ago
These 3 Simple Real Estate ETFs Could Turn $500 a Month Into $1 Million
Real estate has been one of the worst-performing stock market sectors in recent years, mainly thanks to interest rate headwinds. While this hasn't exactly been a great catalyst for real estate investment trust (REIT) returns lately, it has created opportunities for long-term investors to add top-quality real estate exchange-traded funds (ETFs) at relatively cheap valuations.
These 3 Simple Real Estate ETFs Could Turn $500 a Month Into $1 Million
Positive
Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
Foreign Stocks, Commodities Lead Major Asset Classes This Year
Global equities ex-US are the leaders, along with a broad measure of commodities, based on a set of ETFs through Friday's close. Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF has rallied 7.2% so far this year.
Foreign Stocks, Commodities Lead Major Asset Classes This Year
Positive
Seeking Alpha
6 months ago
VNQ Vs. VNQI: Why International Real Estate Looks More Appealing Right Now
U.S. REITs have outperformed global peers significantly, driven by valuation multiple expansion, stronger dollar, and higher real GDP growth. U.S. REITs benefited from stronger real GDP growth, supported by population increases and productivity gains, while international REITs faced challenges like weaker growth and demographic issues in certain regions. VNQI trades at significantly lower valuation multiples than VNQ, despite a comparable return on equity, suggesting potential undervaluation of international real estate.
VNQ Vs. VNQI: Why International Real Estate Looks More Appealing Right Now
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
Emerging Markets Stocks Tied With U.S. Equities Year To Date
Exclude China and broadly defined EM stocks are posting substantially softer results, based on a set of ETFs through Friday's close. US shares are effectively neck and next with EM so far in 2024.
Emerging Markets Stocks Tied With U.S. Equities Year To Date
Positive
Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
VNQI: International REITs May Play Catch-Up To U.S. Peers
The Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate Index Fund ETF invests in global real estate stocks, mainly in the Pacific (49.3% of net assets), Europe (25.7%), and Emerging markets (20.2%). So far in 2024, the VNQI has lagged its US-focused peer, the VNQ, resulting in both ETFs trading at similar dividend yields. I think VNQI offers a higher total return potential as overseas currencies should appreciate driven by interest rate differentials, resulting in larger capital gains.
VNQI: International REITs May Play Catch-Up To U.S. Peers
Neutral
The Motley Fool
9 months ago
3 Vanguard Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
The Total Stock Market ETF is a great option that should be a part of any portfolio. The Mid-Cap and Small-Cap ETFs are great picks now as the Fed begins to shift policy.
3 Vanguard Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
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