Vanguard Value ETF Faces Downgrade Amidst Downside Risks and Underperformance Projections
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Vanguard Value ETF Faces Downgrade Amidst Downside Risks and Underperformance Projections

authorBy Nouriel Roubini
DateJun 08, 2026
Read time1 min

The Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) is currently facing a downgrade to a 'Strong Sell' recommendation. This negative outlook stems from the limited potential for upward movement and various macroeconomic uncertainties that could impact its performance. While the ETF might appear more affordable than the broader S&P 500 when looking at metrics like trailing price-to-earnings and price-to-book ratios, this affordability comes with the trade-off of lower growth prospects.

Analysis indicates that the Vanguard Value ETF is expected to deliver a negative price return of 5.5% by 2026. This projection suggests that VTV is likely to trail behind other investment options in the market. For investors seeking large-cap exposure, NOBL is presented as a preferred alternative, offering a potentially more robust investment. Similarly, for those interested in mid-cap opportunities, REGL is highlighted as a superior replacement for VTV, suggesting better returns and lower risk.

In light of these findings, it is crucial for investors to carefully assess their portfolios and consider reallocating funds from VTV to more promising investment vehicles. Diversification and strategic selection of ETFs remain paramount for long-term financial success, especially in an environment where certain assets are predicted to underperform.

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