Diversifying Portfolios: The Case for International Stock ETFs
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Diversifying Portfolios: The Case for International Stock ETFs

authorBy Strive Masiyiwa
DateAug 08, 2026
Read time2 min

Historically, concentrating investments in U.S. equities was often seen as a prudent strategy, given their consistent market leadership and the significant influence of American technology giants. This prolonged period of domestic outperformance could have diminished the perceived need for global diversification among many investors.

Nonetheless, current market conditions indicate a potential rebalancing of this trend, underscoring the growing relevance of international stocks in achieving a well-rounded investment portfolio. The Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS), rated as a 'Buy,' offers extensive global diversification and currently presents a notable valuation advantage compared to U.S. stocks. Over the past year, VXUS has outperformed American markets, delivering a total return of 27.82%. This ETF also boasts reduced concentration risk and exposure to a wide array of global sectors. Given healthy international earnings and a broadening market leadership, VXUS is projected to yield high-single-digit to low-double-digit returns within the next 6 to 12 months. Additional factors supporting VXUS include positive technical trends, favorable fund inflows, and an exceptionally low expense ratio of 0.05%. These attributes make it an attractive option, particularly for retirement portfolios seeking to lessen their reliance on U.S. market performance.

Embracing a global investment perspective is crucial for achieving robust, long-term portfolio growth and stability. By acknowledging market shifts and strategically allocating assets across international equities, investors can enhance their portfolios' resilience and potential for sustained success. This approach fosters a balanced and forward-thinking investment strategy, promoting enduring financial well-being.

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