VGRO Review 2024: Vanguard's All-in-One Growth ETF Portfolio Explained (2024)

DIY investors who purchase ETFs directly using an online brokerage account can potentially save thousands of dollars in fees over time compared to buying traditional mutual funds.

Fees matter, and in the long run, they impact your overall returns.

Building your investment portfolio using individual ETFs is not a very difficult task; however, you will need to rebalance your ETF portfolio every now and then manually.

If the idea of portfolio rebalancing causes you to break out in a cold sweat, asset allocation ETFs such as Vanguard’s Growth ETF (VGRO) are way more convenient.

They are automatically rebalanced and globally diversified. Even better, they have a lower management fee than mutual funds or robo-advisors and are designed to suit different investment risk profiles.

This VGRO review covers its composition, returns, fees, top holdings, pros and cons, how to purchase Vanguard ETFs in Canada, and how it compares to XGRO.

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Vanguard All-in-One ETF Portfolios

Vanguard is a household name when it comes to investment management. The firm has more than USD $8.1 trillion in assets under management and is a global leader in the ETF industry.

In addition to other fee-saving investment products they have pioneered over the years, Vanguard now has a line of all-in-one ETF portfolios, including:

  • Vanguard Conservative Income ETF Portfolio (VCIP)
  • Vanguard Conservative ETF Portfolio (VCNS)
  • Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL)
  • Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO), and
  • Vanguard All-Equity ETF Portfolio (VEQT)

One-stop portfolios such as the ones listed above offer convenience to beginner and experienced investors alike, and they work well in registered investment accounts.

Related: What is an ETF?

VGRO Overview

VGRO is Vanguard’s growth portfolio designed to provide long-term capital by investing in equity and fixed-income securities.

It is made up of several other Vanguard Index ETFs and has a target allocation that is approximately 80% equity (stocks) and 20% fixed income (bonds).

The risk rating for VGRO is low to medium, and it trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “VGRO.”

Here are some of the key facts about this fund as of March 2023:

  • Inception date: January 25, 2018
  • Net assets: $3.760 billion
  • 12-month trailing yield: 2.06%
  • Distribution yield: 2.32%
  • Distribution Frequency: Quarterly
  • Eligible accounts: RRSP, RRIF, RESP, TFSA, DPSP, RDSP, non-registered accounts
  • Management fee: 0.22%
  • Management Expense Ratio (MER): 0.24%
  • Listing currency: CAD

VGRO Asset Allocation

As of January 31, 2023, the asset allocation was 80.82% stocks, 19.14% bonds, and 0.04% cash and cash equivalents.

The underlying funds making up the portfolio as of this date are:

VGRO Fund HoldingsAllocation
Vanguard US Total Market Index ETF (VUN)34.69%
Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF (VCN)24.11%
Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)16.22%
Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB)11.34%
Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)5.83%
Vanguard Global ex-US Aggregate Bond Index ETF CAD-hedged (VBG)3.96%
Vanguard US Aggregate Bond Index ETF CAD-hedged3.85%

An 80:20 equity to fixed income ratio signifies an above-average level of risk tolerance. That said, the overall risk profile of the VGRO portfolio is low-medium.

The large-cap equity allocations weigh heavily towards financials (e.g. RBC and TD) and technology (e.g. Microsoft and Apple), and the bond component is composed mainly of AAA-grade bonds, e.g. Canadian government bonds.

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VGRO offers investors access to industry diversification. As of January 31, 2023, it held 13,625 individual stocks and 18,066 bonds.

It is simply impossible and/or impractical to build a portfolio as diversified as an asset allocation ETF from scratch on your own.

VGRO is also globally diversified, with its top-10 market allocation for equities in March 2023 as follows:

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And the top-10 market allocations for VGRO fixed-income assets are:

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Related: All-in-One ETF Portfolio Options

VGRO Returns

How has VGRO performed since its inception?

This all-in-one portfolio is quite new and does not have a lengthy returns history. VGRO returned 10.89% in 2020, 14.90% in 2021, and a loss of -11.19% in 2022.

So far, in 2023, it has had a year-to-date return of +4.23% (as of March 2023).

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VGRO Fees

VGRO has a management fee of 0.22%, and the MER is 0.24%. Compared to the 2% or higher MER cost of comparable equity mutual funds, you are saving a lot in fees.

How does it compare to robo-advisors?

Robo-advisors such as Wealthsimple have a 0.40% to 0.50% management fee. Add in the ETF MERs, and you pay a total of 0.60% to 0.70% in fees per year.

For index funds, I like the TD e-Series funds. Depending on your portfolio mix, this option will cost you roughly 0.45% per year.

Lastly, VGRO is also much cheaper than the one-stop solution funds offered by Tangerine. Tangerine investment funds have an MER of 1.06%.

The fee comparisons above do not account for trading fees. If you make regular purchases of VGRO, your trading fees can add up. Trading fees for ETFs range from $0 to $9.99 per trade, depending on your broker.

A self-directed online brokerage such as Questrade offers commission-free ETF purchases, and you only pay to sell.

For Wealthsimple Trade, there are no trading commissions for buy or sell trades, and VGRO does not trigger currency exchange fees because it is listed in CAD.

Related: Commission-Free Stock Trading Platforms

Pros and Cons of VGRO

We hold VGRO, VEQT, and VBAL in different accounts and love them for their low-fee structure and almost hands-free ongoing management.

Pros

  • Low-cost management fee compared to mutual funds and robo-advisors. The MER includes the management fee, taxes, trading fees, etc. Lower costs can lead to improved returns over time.
  • Hassle-free management with no need for manual rebalancing.
  • Offers tax efficiency, especially in a TFSA or RRSP.

Cons

  • If you don’t mind playing around with asset allocations, purchasing individual ETFs can save you some money.
  • Frequent small trades can become costly if your broker charges a trading commission.

VGRO vs XGRO

Blackrock’s iShares Core Growth ETF Portfolio (XGRO) is an all-in-one growth portfolio similar to VGRO.

XGRO has a target allocation of 80% stocks to 20% bonds and has been around since 2007 under a different name – iShares Balanced Growth CorePortfolio Index ETF (CBN).

Here are the underlying ETF funds that constituted XGRO as of March 2023:

XGRO Fund HoldingsAllocation
iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF (ITOT)36.91%
iShares MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)20.15%
iShares S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)19.95%
iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)12.17%
iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG)3.86%
iShares Core Canadian Short-Term Corporate ETF (XSH)3.07%
iShares Broad USD Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (USIG)1.91%
iShares US Treasury Bond ETF (GOVT)1.91%

Compared to VGRO, XGRO has a management fee of 0.18% (vs. 0.22%) and a management expense ratio of 0.20% (vs. 0.24%).

Both XGRO and VGRO have a low-medium risk rating.

How To Buy VGRO ETF on Questrade

Questrade is Canada’s premier discount online brokerage service. They offer investors access to multiple investment products, including ETFs, mutual funds, stocks, options, bonds, and more.

Purchasing an ETF on the platform is easy, and you do not pay trading commissions when buying ETFs. I show an example using VGRO below.

Sign in to your Questrade account. If you don’t have one, you can register here and get $50 in free trades after funding your account with $1,000 or more. You can also use the promo code SAVVY50.

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1 – Click on “Trading” and enter the ticker symbol of the ETF you want to purchase in the “Symbol lookup” box.

2 – Click on the Buy/Sell button.

3 – The order entry box is populated with the bid and ask prices.

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4 – In this example, I am entering an order to purchase 100 units of VGRO at $25.63 using a “limit order” and setting the trade duration to GTC (good till cancelled).

A limit order specifies how much I want to pay per unit of VGRO.

The “Bid price” of $25.77 is the highest price that traders are willing to pay for VGRO as of when I placed this trade, while the “Ask price” of $25.79 is the lowest price that traders are willing to sell VGRO.

In this example, I set my limit price at $25.63, just one cent above the lowest price recorded so far that day of $25.62.

You can choose to buy VGRO at the market price, i.e. whatever price is currently available, or you can choose a limit, limit-on-open, limit-on-close, stop, stop-limit, trailing-stop, or trailing-stop-limit order.

Get more details about the platform in this Questrade review.

How To Purchase VGRO ETF on Wealthsimple Trade

Wealthsimple Trade is Canada’s only commission-free brokerage platform for when you are buying and/or selling ETFs and stocks. You can open a Wealthsimple Trade account here (includes a $25 bonus after depositing your first $150 or more).

To purchase VGRO on the platform, sign in to your account and search for “VGRO.”

  • Click on buy and select either market buy, limit buy, or a stop-limit buy
  • Enter your preferred price, e.g. $25.63, if you are using a “limit buy”
  • Enter the number of VGRO shares you want to buy, e.g. 100 units
  • Place your trade
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VGRO FAQs

Is VGRO a good ETF or investment?

DIY investors who have little or no time for rebalancing will find VGRO to be very convenient to purchase and manage. Its 80:20 stock to bond split is a bit aggressive; however, it is not as aggressive as the all-equity VEQT ETF. You should take note of its high stock component (risk) and ensure it is in line with your risk tolerance. All investments carry an element of risk.

VGRO has a low cost of 0.25% per year, saving you more than 1% in fees annually compared to the average equity mutual fund.

How often does VGRO rebalance?

VGRO is regularly rebalanced to ensure it maintains its target asset allocations and to keep its risk level at the appropriate level. As a VGRO investor, you don’t need to worry about rebalancing your portfolio, as it is done automatically.

Is VGRO an index fund?

VGRO is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) that trades in a similar way as a stock on an exchange, with prices moving up and down throughout the day. Index funds, on the other hand, are similar to mutual funds, and they trade once at market close. Examples are Tangerine funds and TD e-Series.

Index funds aim to replicate the returns of their benchmark index, and they are passively managed. The VGRO all-in-one portfolio comprises several index ETFs.

What are the benefits of ETFs?

ETFs can save you a tonne of money in investment fees paid to portfolio managers. They are diversified (reducing risk), are tax-efficient (as they have a low portfolio turnover and don’t trade too often), can improve your returns (lower fees), and are easy to purchase online.

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Summary

VGRO is Vanguard Canada’s all-in-one growth ETF portfolio. Learn about VGRO holdings, returns, pros and cons, how to purchase VGRO on Questrade and Wealthsimple Trade, and how it compares to XGRO.

Pros

  • Low-cost management fee compared to mutual funds and robo-advisors.
  • Hands-free portfolio management with no need for manual rebalancing
  • Tax-efficient in registered accounts e.g. TFSA or RRSP.

Cons

  • Purchasing individual ETFs may be cheaper.
  • Trading commissions add up if your broker does not offer commission-free trading.

Editorial Disclaimer: The investing information provided here is for informational purposes only and is not intended as individual investment advice or recommendation to invest in any specific security or investment product. Investors should always conduct their own independent research before making investment decisions or executing investment strategies. Savvy New Canadians does not offer advisory or brokerage services. Note that past investment performance does not guarantee future returns.

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FAQs

VGRO Review 2024: Vanguard's All-in-One Growth ETF Portfolio Explained? ›

It's incredibly diversified

What is the best Vanguard ETF for 2024? ›

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FundExpense Ratio
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG)0.06%
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US ETF (VEU)0.07%
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond ETF (BIV)0.04%
Vanguard ESG U.S. Stock ETF (ESGV)0.09%
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Is VGRO ETF a good investment? ›

For many investors, the assurance that comes with holding a well-diversified, professionally managed portfolio is worth the expense ratio. VGRO offers arguably the most diversified ETF option on the market, spanning a wide range of asset classes, geographies, and sectors.

How much of your portfolio should be in one ETF? ›

Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification.

Which Vanguard fund to invest in 2024? ›

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Which ETF has the best 10-year return? ›

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How often does VGRO pay dividends? ›

Quarterly

Is there a downside to investing in ETFs? ›

For instance, some ETFs may come with fees, others might stray from the value of the underlying asset, ETFs are not always optimized for taxes, and of course — like any investment — ETFs also come with risk.

Is it better to buy Vanguard ETFs through Vanguard? ›

Investors can buy and sell Vanguard mutual funds and ETFs through any number of brokerage firms and financial advisors. If you buy directly through Vanguard, you may benefit from lower fees, better customer service, and additional product research.

What is the 4% rule for ETF? ›

It's relatively simple: You add up all of your investments, and withdraw 4% of that total during your first year of retirement. In subsequent years, you adjust the dollar amount you withdraw to account for inflation.

How long should you hold an ETF? ›

Holding an ETF for longer than a year may get you a more favorable capital gains tax rate when you sell your investment.

Are all in one ETFs good? ›

All-in-one ETFs or a one-fund portfolio are best for short- to mid-term goals because they are easier to manage and have lower risk in the short term. Examples of some goals you can use an all-in-one ETF include: Down payment.

What are the top performing ETFs in 2024? ›

Best ETFs as of May 2024
TickerFund name5-year return
SOXXiShares Semiconductor ETF26.35%
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FTECFidelity MSCI Information Technology Index ETF19.57%
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What Vanguard fund is best for retirees? ›

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What Vanguard funds have a 5 star rating? ›

Morningstar gives many of Vanguard's funds a five-star rating—the highest rating possible from Morningstar's rating system. The Vanguard Wellesley Income Admira allocates over half its assets to a broad mix of bonds. The Vanguard Tax-Managed Balanced Fund Admiral Shares allocates nearly half of its assets in stocks.

What is the best mutual fund to invest in in 2024? ›

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What is the return of VOO in 2024? ›

VOO Total Return Price: 468.84 for April 29, 2024.

Which Vanguard fund has best returns? ›

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What is the Vanguard stock price prediction for 2025? ›

Vanguard 500 stock price stood at $474.72
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2024$477$509
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