Building long-term wealth isn’t necessarily easy, but investing in the stock market is one of the simplest ways to do it. With the right investment, it’s possible to build a portfolio worth hundreds of thousands of dollars or more.
If you’re looking for a low-effort way to potentially make a lot of money over time, investing in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can be a smart option. An ETF allows you to buy dozens or hundreds of stocks at once, all within a single investment.
There are countless ETFs to choose from, covering various sectors of the market. While there’s not necessarily a right or wrong place to invest, this Vanguard ETF could potentially double your money over time with next to no effort on your part.
The Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF (NYSEMKT: VOOG) is essentially a hybrid between an S&P 500 ETF and a growth ETF, as it contains only the growth companies within the S&P 500 index (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC).
The S&P 500 is one of the pillars behind the stock market as a whole, and it contains stocks from the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. These stocks are among the strongest and healthiest in the world, making them more likely to survive periods of market turbulence.
Because the Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF only contains the growth stocks within the index, this fund has the potential to earn above-average returns while still remaining a relatively safe and stable investment compared to other growth ETFs.
Despite only containing growth stocks, this ETF is still relatively diversified. It includes 234 stocks from 11 different industries, though close to half of the fund is allocated to stocks in the tech sector. Greater diversification can limit your risk, especially if the market takes a turn for the worse.
As with any investment, the key to building wealth involves investing consistently and keeping a long-term outlook. Nobody knows how the market will perform over the coming weeks or months, but if you stay invested for several years or even decades, you’re far more likely to see serious gains.
Over the past 10 years, the Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF has earned an average rate of return of 14.95% per year. At that rate, you’d double your money in around five years, assuming you’re simply letting your money sit without making any additional contributions.
To really supercharge your earnings, you can consider investing a little each month. If you were to invest, say, $200 per month while earning a 14% average annual return, here’s approximately how much you could accumulate over time:
Number of Years |
Total Portfolio Value |
---|---|
10 |
$46,000 |
15 |
$105,000 |
20 |
$218,000 |
25 |
$436,000 |
30 |
$856,000 |
35 |
$1,665,000 |
Data source: Author’s calculations via investor.gov.
Again, it’s impossible to say how the stock market or this particular ETF will perform in the short term. But by staying in the market for at least a decade, you could double your money many times over. Over a lifetime, you could even earn well over $1 million in total.
All ETFs have unique advantages and disadvantages, but they can be a fantastic way to build long-term wealth with little effort. The Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF, specifically, could help you earn above-average returns over time, supercharging your savings while barely lifting a finger.
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Source: finance.yahoo.com