Vanguard Brokerage Account Review
Vanguard's brokerage account is a way for you to invest in your future and have access to some of the world's largest mutual funds and ETFs.
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About Vanguard
Based in Malvern, Pennsylvania, Vanguard was launched in 1975. It was created by the legendary John Bogle, who was credited with creating the first index fund in the same year the company was founded. Vanguard has more than $5.3 trillion in assets under management, is the largest provider of mutual funds in the world, and the second largest provider of ETFs. One of the factors that make Vanguard unique, however, is that it’s owned by its investors. This gives Vanguard full responsibility to its investors, rather than to shareholders, as is the case with publicly traded companies.How The Vanguard Brokerage Account Works
As you might expect, the Vanguard trading platform works particularly well with funds. Many of the tools available on the trading platform are specific to funds. For example, Vanguard offers its Mutual Fund and ETF Screener tool, that enables you to set criteria for the funds you want to invest in. This will make it much easier for investors to sift through the literally thousands of funds that are now available. You can choose the parameters for the funds you want to invest in, such as specific industry sectors, certain fund families, and even expense ratios. The platform also offers portfolio analysis. It will display your current asset allocation as well as your target allocation to show you how close you are to matching your investment goals. The Vanguard Tax Center allows you to continuously track the tax consequences of your investments. This includes taxable dividends and capital gains distributions. You can track them on both a year-to-date and annual basis. You’ll also have access to tax planning and education, to help minimize the tax impact of your investing activities. Vanguard also specializes in target-date funds, which are funds comprised of other funds. They create portfolios that automatically readjust based on your current age and projected retirement age. For example, if you’re in your 20s, your portfolio will be most heavily invested in stocks. But as you move toward your 60s, it will automatically shift more heavily into bonds. Vanguard classifies clients by account size, as follows:- Voyager clients, $50,000 to $500,000
- Voyager Select clients, $500,000 to $1 million
- Flagship clients, $1 million to $5 million
- Flagship Select client, over $5 million
Personal Advisor Services
With a minimum account balance of $50,000, you will also have access to a financial advisor. The advisor will help you with major financial decisions, like saving and investing for specific goals, or preparing for retirement. The advisor can also act as an emotional circuit breaker during times when the financial markets are going through a bout of volatility.Vanguard Brokerage Fees
- Annual broker service fee: $20. However, Vanguard offers numerous ways to have this fee waived.
- Stocks: Fees are based on the size of your portfolio:
- ETFs: Vanguard offers commission-free trades on 1,800 non-Vanguard ETFs, plus more than 75 Vanguard ETFs.
- Mutual funds: No commissions on over 140 Vanguard mutual funds, as well as more than 3,000 non-Vanguard mutual funds.
- Options: Similar to the pricing structure on stocks, commissions on options are based on the size of your portfolio:
Vanguard Personal Advisor Services Robo-Advisor
Like most major investment platforms today, Vanguard offers its very own robo-advisor, the Vanguard Personal Advisor. This will give you an option to invest some or even all your money in a fully managed portfolio. In fact, it’s the largest robo-advisor in the industry – and by a very wide margin – with more than $115 billion in assets under management. What’s unique about Vanguard Personal Advisor Services is that it invests in both ETFs and mutual funds. The vast majority of robo-advisors invest strictly in ETFs. This is significant because while ETFs are passive funds based on index investing, mutual funds can be either passively invested or actively invested funds. That means some mutual funds attempt to outperform the market, not just track it. Naturally, the funds used in the portfolio are from Vanguard itself. But this is hardly a limitation since Vanguard funds are heavily used by nearly every other robo-advisor in existence. Vanguard Personal Advisor requires a minimum investment of $50,000 and charges an annual management fee of 0.30% of your account value on balances up to $5 million. However, the fee structure is tiered, and the fees decrease as your balance increases.| FEE | MANAGED ASSETS |
|---|---|
| 0.30% | On assets up to $5 million |
| 0.20% | On assets above $5 million and up to $10 million |
| 0.10% | On assets above $10 million and up to $25 million |
| 0.05% | On assets above $25 million |