Is AVUS a better buy than VTI given their similar performance and prices?

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    Greg

      The price of the ETF doesn’t impact the future returns. If their index increases 10% they’ll both increase 10% (assuming they track the index “accurately”, AVUS intentionally doesn’t track as closely as VTI so it’s results will differ slightly, but it has nothing to do with the share price)

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      Stephen

        20% (or whatever) growth on your money… is 20% growth.

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        Le

          The expense ratio is sort of important. Both seems like such a small number but once you start saving more and more, the lower expense ratio becomes more important.

          Better to pick the one that is lower now. Set it and forget it mentality.

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          Luke

            You would buy AVUS because for the additional factor screens.
            They are similar products in the fact that they’re Total US Market funds, but they don’t track it in the same way.

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            Christopher

              Doesn’t matter unless you want big share count numbers.
              1 share of vti doubles – you get ~$570 ($285 * 1 * 2).

              But if you have 3 shares of AVUS and it doubles, you get ~$570 ($95 * 3 * 2).

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              Joel

                What makes you believe AVUS is a better investment?
                Have you reviewed their material?

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