VOO vs IVV vs SPY Fee Drag: A 30-Year Data Study
ETFSift models the same S&P 500 exposure under three published expense ratios to measure how fees change terminal wealth over 10, 20, and 30 years.
ETFSift Research Archive
Guides et analyses pratiques pour mieux etudier les ETF.
ETFSift models the same S&P 500 exposure under three published expense ratios to measure how fees change terminal wealth over 10, 20, and 30 years.
15 ETF research guides

SK hynix is coming to Nasdaq. Learn the SKHYV-to-SKH timetable, ADR ratio, pricing logic, dilution, and first-week trading risks.

Analyze SK hynix DRAM revenue, HBM leadership, AI-memory bottlenecks, capital spending, cycle risk, and evidence that could break the SKHY thesis.
A practical guide to DRAM memory, HBM, AI server demand, the memory cycle, and how investors can think about DRAM stocks and semiconductor ETFs without ignoring risk.
DRAM storage is no longer just a PC-cycle story. Learn how HBM, DDR5, AI data centers, and semiconductor ETFs fit into a practical DRAM allocation framework.
A deep, practical guide to VOO stock searches: what VOO really is, how it tracks the S&P 500, who it may fit, and what risks investors should understand.
VOO may be a strong core holding, but only under the right time horizon, risk tolerance, and portfolio context. Use this framework before buying.
Learn what moves the VOO stock price, why ETF market price can differ from NAV, and how long-term investors can think about entry points.
VOO pays dividends from the companies it holds, but it is not a high-yield ETF. Understand yield, taxes, and when reinvestment makes sense.
A detailed look at VOO holdings, mega-cap concentration, sector exposure, diversification benefits, and hidden overlap with other ETFs.
VOO and SPY both track the S&P 500, but fees, structure, trading use cases, and investor behavior can make one more suitable than the other.
VOO focuses on the S&P 500, while VTI covers the broader U.S. stock market. Learn the overlap, differences, and best use cases.
VOO's low expense ratio is one of its biggest advantages. See how ETF fees compound, what costs investors miss, and how to compare funds fairly.
VOO's long-term case depends on U.S. corporate earnings growth, valuation, dividends, and investor discipline. Learn realistic return expectations.
A beginner-friendly plan for buying VOO, choosing account types, using limit orders, automating contributions, and avoiding common mistakes.