VT vs VTI Overlap

Both funds come from Vanguard. VT is an equity ETF, while VTI is a total-market U.S. equity ETF. VT and VTI show heavy overlap, with an estimated weighted overlap of 59.9%. They share 1517 holdings in the loaded dataset, led by NVDA, AAPL, and MSFT.

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Quick Answer

Both funds come from Vanguard. VT is an equity ETF, while VTI is a total-market U.S. equity ETF. VT and VTI show heavy overlap, with an estimated weighted overlap of 59.9%. They share 1517 holdings in the loaded dataset, led by NVDA, AAPL, and MSFT.

  • 59.9% weighted overlap across 1517 shared holdings.
  • The top three shared holdings explain 17.6% of the measured overlap.
  • VT and VTI are closer in breadth than a broad-vs-niche ETF pair.
  • The overlap is mostly explained by the top shared positions rather than sector labels alone.
  • Holding both may add less diversification than the fund names imply.

Data Freshness

VT holdings
Mar 12, 2026
VTI holdings
Mar 12, 2026
Overlap computed
Mar 13, 2026
Data source
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About These ETFs

ETF A

VT

Vanguard Total World Stock ETF

Issuer
Vanguard
Asset class
Global Equity
Expense ratio
0.06%
AUM
$81B
Inception
Jun 24, 2008

ETF B

VTI

Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF

Issuer
Vanguard
Asset class
Large Cap Equity
Expense ratio
0.03%
AUM
$2T
Inception
May 24, 2001

What Stands Out In This Comparison

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What This Means

Both funds come from Vanguard. VT is an equity ETF, while VTI is a total-market U.S. equity ETF. VT and VTI share a large chunk of the same portfolio weight. The overlap is driven by positions like NVDA, AAPL, and MSFT, so owning both may not diversify your stock exposure as much as the fund names suggest.

02

How They Differ

Both funds come from Vanguard. VT is an equity ETF, while VTI is a total-market U.S. equity ETF. Neither fund clearly dominates on breadth, so the practical difference is more about weighting, index construction, and cost. VTI has the lower expense ratio, while VT charges more for its exposure.

03

What Drives The Overlap

The overlap is driven by a relatively small set of large shared positions. The top three shared holdings account for 17.6% of the score, which means the result is heavily influenced by the biggest common weights rather than a long tail of tiny positions.

04

When One May Fit Better

Because VT and VTI are closer in breadth, the better fit usually comes down to index methodology, issuer preference, and cost. VTI has the lower expense ratio, while VT charges more for its exposure.

Overlap Driver Snapshot

Concentration

The top three shared holdings explain 17.6% of the full overlap score.

That helps show whether the score comes from a handful of giant shared positions or from a broader mix of common holdings.

Shared Sector Tilt

Sector tags are not consistently available for the biggest shared positions in this dataset, so this comparison leans more on the specific holdings than on sector labels.

Top Shared Holdings

These are the holdings contributing the most to the overlap score between VT and VTI.

HoldingVT Wt.VTI Wt.Overlap
NVDA4.12%6.62%4.12%
AAPL3.48%5.75%3.48%
MSFT2.94%4.80%2.94%
AMZN2.12%3.46%2.12%
GOOGL1.82%2.95%1.82%
GOOG1.47%2.34%1.47%
META1.44%2.34%1.44%
AVGO1.41%2.35%1.41%
TSLA1.12%1.83%1.12%
LLY0.77%1.32%0.77%

Why These ETFs Overlap

Both funds come from Vanguard. VT is an equity ETF, while VTI is a total-market U.S. equity ETF. The overlap exists because both funds allocate meaningful weight to the same holdings. In this dataset, the biggest shared drivers are NVDA, AAPL, and MSFT, which appear in both portfolios and push the overlap score higher.

Holding both VT and VTI may add less diversification than you expect. Many investors would choose the ETF that best matches their goal and avoid paying for duplicate exposure.

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Frequently Asked Questions About VT and VTI

What is the overlap between VT and VTI?+
VT and VTI currently show an estimated weighted overlap of 59.9% based on the loaded holdings data.
How many holdings do VT and VTI share?+
They share 1517 holdings in the current dataset.
Is the VT and VTI overlap high?+
The current verdict is High Overlap. That means the two ETFs have substantial duplication in portfolio weight.
Why do VT and VTI overlap?+
VT and VTI overlap because the same large positions appear in both funds. In this comparison, the top three shared holdings explain 17.6% of the measured overlap score.
Which ETF is broader, VT or VTI?+
VT and VTI look closer in breadth than a broad-vs-niche pair, so the main difference is more about strategy and weighting than simple market coverage.

How Overlap Is Calculated

A straightforward approach used by portfolio analysts.

Overlap = sum(min(Weight_A, Weight_B)) for each shared holding

For every stock that appears in both ETFs, we take the smaller of the two weights. Adding up all those minimums gives the total overlap percentage. A score of 100% means the two ETFs hold the exact same stocks in the same proportions.

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